Sonnet Clxxx Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B ACCAACDAEFGEFG B| Tutto 'l di piango e poi la notte quando | A |
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| HER CRUELTY RENDERS LIFE WORSE THAN DEATH TO HIM | B |
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| Through the long lingering day estranged from rest | A |
| My sorrows flow unceasing doubly flow | C |
| Painful prerogative of lover's woe | C |
| In that still hour when slumber soothes th' unblest | A |
| With such deep anguish is my heart opprest | A |
| So stream mine eyes with tears Of things below | C |
| Most miserable I for Cupid's bow | D |
| Has banish'd quiet from this heaving breast | A |
| Ah me while thus in suffering morn to morn | E |
| And eve to eve succeeds of death I view | F |
| So should this life be named one half gone by | G |
| Yet this I weep not but another's scorn | E |
| That she my friend so tender and so true | F |
| Should see me hopeless burn and yet her aid deny | G |
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| WRANGHAM | B |
Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)
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