Sonnet Cxxx Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B AAAAAAAACDCDCD E FGGFFGGFAEAEAE A| Amor che vedi ogni pensiero aperto | A |
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| HE CARES NOT FOR SUFFERINGS SO THAT HE DISPLEASE NOT LAURA | B |
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| Love thou who seest each secret thought display'd | A |
| And the sad steps I take with thee sole guide | A |
| This throbbing breast to thee thrown open wide | A |
| To others' prying barr'd thine eyes pervade | A |
| Thou know'st what efforts following thee I made | A |
| While still from height to height thy pinions glide | A |
| Nor deign'st one pitying look to turn aside | A |
| On him who fainting treads a trackless glade | A |
| I mark from far the mildly beaming ray | C |
| To which thou goad'st me through the devious maze | D |
| Alas I want thy wings to speed my way | C |
| Henceforth a distant homager I'll gaze | D |
| Content by silent longings to decay | C |
| So that my sighs for her in her no anger raise | D |
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| WRANGHAM | E |
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| O Love that seest my heart without disguise | F |
| And those hard toils from thee which I sustain | G |
| Look to my inmost thought behold the pain | G |
| To thee unveil'd hid from all other eyes | F |
| Thou know'st for thee this breast what suffering tries | F |
| Me still from day to day o'er hill and plain | G |
| Thou chasest heedless still while I complain | G |
| As to my wearied steps new thorns arise | F |
| True I discern far off the cheering light | A |
| To which through trackless wilds thou urgest me | E |
| But wings like thine to bear me to delight | A |
| I want Yet from these pangs I would not flee | E |
| Finding this only favour in her sight | A |
| That not displeased my love and death she see | E |
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| CAPEL LOFFT | A |
Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)
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