Sonnet Ccxxvii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B CDDCCDDCEFGFAA A| Signor mio caro ogni pensier mi tira | A |
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| HE LAMENTS HIS ABSENCE FROM LAURA AND COLONNA THE ONLY OBJECTS OF HIS AFFECTION | B |
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| My lord and friend thoughts wishes all inclined | C |
| My heart to visit one so dear to me | D |
| But Fortune can she ever worse decree | D |
| Held me in hand misled or kept behind | C |
| Since then the dear desire Love taught my mind | C |
| But leads me to a death I did not see | D |
| And while my twin lights wheresoe'er I be | D |
| Are still denied by day and night I've pined | C |
| Affection for my lord my lady's love | E |
| The bonds have been wherewith in torments long | F |
| I have been bound which round myself I wove | G |
| A Laurel green a Column fair and strong | F |
| This for three lustres that for three years more | A |
| In my fond breast nor wish'd it free I bore | A |
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| MACGREGOR | A |
Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)
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