Sonnet Cxxxii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A B CDDCCDDCEBBEFF G

Come 'l candido pi per l' erba frescaA
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HER WALK LOOKS WORDS AND AIRB
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As o'er the fresh grass her fair form its sweetC
And graceful passage makes at evening hoursD
Seems as around the newly wakening flowersD
Found virtue issue from her delicate feetC
Love which in true hearts only has his seatC
Nor elsewhere deigns to prove his certain powersD
So warm a pleasure from her bright eyes showersD
No other bliss I ask no better meatC
And with her soft look and light step agreeE
Her mild and modest never eager airB
And sweetest words in constant union rareB
From these four sparks nor only these we seeE
Springs the great fire wherein I live and burnF
Which makes me from the sun as night birds turnF
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MACGREGORG

Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)



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