Sonnet Cxxxii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B CDDCCDDCEBBEFF G| Come 'l candido pi per l' erba fresca | A |
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| HER WALK LOOKS WORDS AND AIR | B |
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| As o'er the fresh grass her fair form its sweet | C |
| And graceful passage makes at evening hours | D |
| Seems as around the newly wakening flowers | D |
| Found virtue issue from her delicate feet | C |
| Love which in true hearts only has his seat | C |
| Nor elsewhere deigns to prove his certain powers | D |
| So warm a pleasure from her bright eyes showers | D |
| No other bliss I ask no better meat | C |
| And with her soft look and light step agree | E |
| Her mild and modest never eager air | B |
| And sweetest words in constant union rare | B |
| From these four sparks nor only these we see | E |
| Springs the great fire wherein I live and burn | F |
| Which makes me from the sun as night birds turn | F |
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| MACGREGOR | G |
Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)
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