Sonnet Clxxvii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B CDDCCDDCEFEFGG H| Beato in sogno e di languir contento | A |
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| THOUGH SO LONG LOVE'S FAITHFUL SERVANT HIS ONLY REWARD HAS BEEN TEARS | B |
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| Happy in visions and content to pine | C |
| Shadows to clasp to chase the summer gale | D |
| On shoreless and unfathom'd sea to sail | D |
| To build on sand and in the air design | C |
| The sun to gaze on till these eyes of mine | C |
| Abash'd before his noonday splendour fail | D |
| To chase adown some soft and sloping vale | D |
| The wing d stag with maim'd and heavy kine | C |
| Weary and blind save my own harm to all | E |
| Which day and night I seek with throbbing heart | F |
| On Love on Laura and on Death I call | E |
| Thus twenty years of long and cruel smart | F |
| In tears and sighs I've pass'd because I took | G |
| Under ill stars alas both bait and hook | G |
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| MACGREGOR | H |
Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)
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