Sonnet Clxxi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A B ACCADAAEFGFGFG E

Anima che diverse cose tanteA
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HE REJOICES AT BEING ON EARTH WITH HER AS HE IS THEREBY ENABLED BETTER TO IMITATE HER VIRTUESB
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Soul with such various faculties enduedA
To think write speak to read to see to hearC
My doting eyes and thou my faithful earC
Where drinks my heart her counsels wise and goodA
Your fortune smiles if after or beforeD
The path were won so badly follow'd yetA
Ye had not then her bright eyes' lustre metA
Nor traced her light feet earth's green carpet o'erE
Now with so clear a light so sure a signF
'Twere shame to err or halt on the brief wayG
Which makes thee worthy of a home divineF
That better course my weary will essayG
To pierce the cloud of her sweet scorn be thineF
Pursuing her pure steps and heavenly rayG
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MACGREGORE

Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)



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