Sonnet Clxxxvi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B CDDCCDDCEFGEFH I| Liete e pensose accompagnate e sole | A |
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| NOT FINDING HER WITH HER FRIENDS HE ASKS THEM WHY SHE IS ABSENT | B |
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| P Pensive and glad accompanied alone | C |
| Ladies who cheat the time with converse gay | D |
| Where does my life where does my death delay | D |
| Why not with you her form as usual shown | C |
| L Glad are we her rare lustre to have known | C |
| And sad from her dear company to stay | D |
| Which jealousy and envy keep away | D |
| O'er other's bliss as their own ill who moan | C |
| P Who lovers can restrain or give them law | E |
| L No one the soul harshness and rage the frame | F |
| As erst in us this now in her appears | G |
| As oft the face betrays the heart we saw | E |
| Clouds that obscuring her high beauty came | F |
| And in her eyes the dewy trace of tears | H |
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| MACGREGOR | I |
Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)
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