Sonnet Clxxv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B BCDEBFAGBHIGGJ I| Non dall' Ispano Ibero all' Indo Idaspe | A |
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| HIS WOES ARE UNEXAMPLED | B |
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| From Spanish Ebro to Hydaspes old | B |
| Exploring ocean in its every nook | C |
| From the Red Sea to the cold Caspian shore | D |
| In earth in heaven one only Phoenix dwells | E |
| What fortunate or what disastrous bird | B |
| Omen'd my fate which Parca winds my yarn | F |
| That I alone find Pity deaf as asp | A |
| And wretched live who happy hoped to be | G |
| Let me not speak of her but him her guide | B |
| Who all her heart with love and sweetness fills | H |
| Gifts which from him o'erflowing follow her | I |
| Who that my sweets may sour and cruel be | G |
| Dissembleth careth not or will not see | G |
| That silver'd ere my time these temples are | J |
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| MACGREGOR | I |
Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)
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