Sonnet Ccxxiii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B CDDEEDDEFGCFGC H| Qual donna attende a gloriosa fama | A |
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| THE EYES OF LAURA ARE THE SCHOOL OF VIRTUE | B |
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| Feels any fair the glorious wish to gain | C |
| Of sense of worth of courtesy the praise | D |
| On those bright eyes attentive let her gaze | D |
| Of her miscall'd my love but sure my foe | E |
| Honour to gain with love of God to glow | E |
| Virtue more bright how native grace displays | D |
| May there be learn'd and by what surest ways | D |
| To heaven that for her coming pants to go | E |
| The converse sweet beyond what poets write | F |
| Is there the winning silence and the meek | G |
| And saint like manners man would paint in vain | C |
| The matchless beauty dazzling to the sight | F |
| Can ne'er be learn'd for bootless 'twere to seek | G |
| By art what by kind chance alone we gain | C |
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| ANON OX | H |
Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)
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