Sonnet Cxxviii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A B CDAEFGAHAIJKAL D

O passi sparsi o pensier vaghi e prontiA
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EVERY CIRCUMSTANCE OF HIS PASSION IS A TORMENT TO HIMB
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O scatter'd steps O vague and busy thoughtsC
O firm set memory O fierce desireD
O passion powerful O failing heartA
O eyes of mine not eyes but fountains nowE
O leaf which honourest illustrious browsF
Sole sign of double valour and best crownG
O painful life O error oft and sweetA
That make me search the lone plains and hard hillsH
O beauteous face where Love together placedA
The spurs and curb to strive with which is vainI
They prick and turn me so at his sole willJ
O gentle amorous souls if such there beK
And you O naked spirits of mere dustA
Tarry and see how great my suffering isL
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MACGREGORD

Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)



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