Sonnet Cxcv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A B CDDDDDDDEFEFGG H

I' mi vivea di mia sorte contentoA
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HE FEARS THAT AN ILLNESS WHICH HAS ATTACKED THE EYES OF LAURA MAY DEPRIVE HIM OF THEIR SIGHTB
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I lived so tranquil with my lot contentC
No sorrow visited nor envy pinedD
To other loves if fortune were more kindD
One pang of mine their thousand joys outwentD
But those bright eyes whence never I repentD
The pains I feel nor wish them less to findD
So dark a cloud and heavy now does blindD
Seems as my sun of life in them were spentD
O Nature mother pitiful yet sternE
Whence is the power which prompts thy wayward deedsF
Such lovely things to make and mar in turnE
True from one living fount all power proceedsF
But how couldst Thou consent great God of HeavenG
That aught should rob the world of what thy love had givenG
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MACGREGORH

Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)



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