Sonnet Clxxi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B ACCADAAEFGFGFG E| Anima che diverse cose tante | A |
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| HE REJOICES AT BEING ON EARTH WITH HER AS HE IS THEREBY ENABLED BETTER TO IMITATE HER VIRTUES | B |
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| Soul with such various faculties endued | A |
| To think write speak to read to see to hear | C |
| My doting eyes and thou my faithful ear | C |
| Where drinks my heart her counsels wise and good | A |
| Your fortune smiles if after or before | D |
| The path were won so badly follow'd yet | A |
| Ye had not then her bright eyes' lustre met | A |
| Nor traced her light feet earth's green carpet o'er | E |
| Now with so clear a light so sure a sign | F |
| 'Twere shame to err or halt on the brief way | G |
| Which makes thee worthy of a home divine | F |
| That better course my weary will essay | G |
| To pierce the cloud of her sweet scorn be thine | F |
| Pursuing her pure steps and heavenly ray | G |
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| MACGREGOR | E |
Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)
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