Sonnet Clxxxix Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A B CDECCDDFGHIGHI F

Dodici donne onestamente lasseA
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HAPPY WHO STEERED THE BOAT OR DROVE THE CAR WHEREIN SHE SAT AND SANGB
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Twelve ladies their rare toil who lightly boreC
Rather twelve stars encircling a bright sunD
I saw gay seated a small bark uponE
Whose like the waters never cleaved beforeC
Not such took Jason to the fleece of yoreC
Whose fatal gold has ev'ry heart now wonD
Nor such the shepherd boy's by whom undoneD
Troy mourns whose fame has pass'd the wide world o'erF
I saw them next on a triumphal carG
Where known by her chaste cherub ways asideH
My Laura sate and to them sweetly sungI
Things not of earth to man such visions areG
Blest Tiphys blest Automedon to guideH
The bark or car of band so bright and youngI
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MACGREGORF

Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)



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