Sonnet Cxciii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B CDDCCCCCEFFGHH I| Cantai or piango e non men di dolcezza | A |
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| THOUGH IN THE MIDST OF PAIN HE DEEMS HIMSELF THE HAPPIEST OF MEN | B |
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| I sang who now lament nor less delight | C |
| Than in my song I found in tears I find | D |
| For on the cause and not effect inclined | D |
| My senses still desire to scale that height | C |
| Whence mildly if she smile or hardly smite | C |
| Cruel and cold her acts or meek and kind | C |
| All I endure nor care what weights they bind | C |
| E'en though her rage would break my armour quite | C |
| Let Love and Laura world and fortune join | E |
| And still pursue their usual course for me | F |
| I care not if unblest in life to be | F |
| Let me or burn to death or living pine | G |
| No gentler state than mine beneath the sun | H |
| Since from a source so sweet my bitters run | H |
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| MACGREGOR | I |
Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)
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