Sonnet Clxxv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A B BCDEBFAGBHIGGJ I

Non dall' Ispano Ibero all' Indo IdaspeA
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HIS WOES ARE UNEXAMPLEDB
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From Spanish Ebro to Hydaspes oldB
Exploring ocean in its every nookC
From the Red Sea to the cold Caspian shoreD
In earth in heaven one only Phoenix dwellsE
What fortunate or what disastrous birdB
Omen'd my fate which Parca winds my yarnF
That I alone find Pity deaf as aspA
And wretched live who happy hoped to beG
Let me not speak of her but him her guideB
Who all her heart with love and sweetness fillsH
Gifts which from him o'erflowing follow herI
Who that my sweets may sour and cruel beG
Dissembleth careth not or will not seeG
That silver'd ere my time these temples areJ
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MACGREGORI

Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)



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