Sonnet Ccxxvii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A B CDDCCDDCEFGFAA A

Signor mio caro ogni pensier mi tiraA
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HE LAMENTS HIS ABSENCE FROM LAURA AND COLONNA THE ONLY OBJECTS OF HIS AFFECTIONB
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My lord and friend thoughts wishes all inclinedC
My heart to visit one so dear to meD
But Fortune can she ever worse decreeD
Held me in hand misled or kept behindC
Since then the dear desire Love taught my mindC
But leads me to a death I did not seeD
And while my twin lights wheresoe'er I beD
Are still denied by day and night I've pinedC
Affection for my lord my lady's loveE
The bonds have been wherewith in torments longF
I have been bound which round myself I woveG
A Laurel green a Column fair and strongF
This for three lustres that for three years moreA
In my fond breast nor wish'd it free I boreA
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MACGREGORA

Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)



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