Sonnet Cxcvii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B CDEFGHIJCKLBMN C| Qual ventura mi fu quando dall' uno | A |
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| HE REJOICES AT PARTICIPATING IN HER SUFFERINGS | B |
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| Strange passing strange adventure when from one | C |
| Of the two brightest eyes which ever were | D |
| Beholding it with pain dis urb'd and dim | E |
| Moved influence which my own made dull and weak | F |
| I had return'd to break the weary fast | G |
| Of seeing her my sole care in this world | H |
| Kinder to me were Heaven and Love than e'en | I |
| If all their other gifts together join'd | J |
| When from the right eye rather the right sun | C |
| Of my dear Lady to my right eye came | K |
| The ill which less my pain than pleasure makes | L |
| As if it intellect possess'd and wings | B |
| It pass'd as stars that shoot along the sky | M |
| Nature and pity then pursued their course | N |
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| ANON | C |
Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)
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