Sonnet Ccxxii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B CDECCEECAAAAAA D| In tale Stella duo begli occhi vidi | A |
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| THE BEAUTY OF LAURA IS PEERLESS | B |
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| In one fair star I saw two brilliant eyes | C |
| With sweetness modesty so glistening o'er | D |
| That soon those graceful nests of Love before | E |
| My worn heart learnt all others to despise | C |
| Equall'd not her whoever won the prize | C |
| In ages gone on any foreign shore | E |
| Not she to Greece whose wondrous beauty bore | E |
| Unnumber'd ills to Troy death's anguish'd cries | C |
| Not the fair Roman who with ruthless blade | A |
| Piercing her chaste and outraged bosom fled | A |
| Dishonour worse than death like charms display'd | A |
| Such excellence should brightest glory shed | A |
| On Nature as on me supreme delight | A |
| But ah too lately come too soon it takes its flight | A |
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| MACGREGOR | D |
Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)
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