Sonnet Cxcvii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A B CDEFGHIJCKLBMN C

Qual ventura mi fu quando dall' unoA
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HE REJOICES AT PARTICIPATING IN HER SUFFERINGSB
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Strange passing strange adventure when from oneC
Of the two brightest eyes which ever wereD
Beholding it with pain dis urb'd and dimE
Moved influence which my own made dull and weakF
I had return'd to break the weary fastG
Of seeing her my sole care in this worldH
Kinder to me were Heaven and Love than e'enI
If all their other gifts together join'dJ
When from the right eye rather the right sunC
Of my dear Lady to my right eye cameK
The ill which less my pain than pleasure makesL
As if it intellect possess'd and wingsB
It pass'd as stars that shoot along the skyM
Nature and pity then pursued their courseN
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ANONC

Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)



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