Sonnet Ccxxiii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A B CDDEEDDEFGCFGC H

Qual donna attende a gloriosa famaA
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THE EYES OF LAURA ARE THE SCHOOL OF VIRTUEB
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Feels any fair the glorious wish to gainC
Of sense of worth of courtesy the praiseD
On those bright eyes attentive let her gazeD
Of her miscall'd my love but sure my foeE
Honour to gain with love of God to glowE
Virtue more bright how native grace displaysD
May there be learn'd and by what surest waysD
To heaven that for her coming pants to goE
The converse sweet beyond what poets writeF
Is there the winning silence and the meekG
And saint like manners man would paint in vainC
The matchless beauty dazzling to the sightF
Can ne'er be learn'd for bootless 'twere to seekG
By art what by kind chance alone we gainC
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ANON OXH

Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)



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