Sonnet Cxxxvi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A B CDDCCEECFGGFEE H CIICCIICFJKLJK C

Pien d' un vago pensier che me desviaA
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HIS TONGUE IS TIED BY EXCESS OF PASSIONB
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Such vain thought as wonted to mislead meC
In desert hope by well assur d moanD
Makes me from company to live aloneD
In following her whom reason bids me fleeC
She fleeth as fast by gentle crueltyC
And after her my heart would fain be goneE
But arm d sighs my way do stop anonE
'Twixt hope and dread locking my libertyC
Yet as I guess under disdainful browF
One beam of ruth is in her cloudy lookG
Which comforteth the mind that erst for fear shookG
And therewithal bolded I seek the way howF
To utter the smart I suffer withinE
But such it is I not how to beginE
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WYATTH
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Full of a tender thought which severs meC
From all my kind a lonely musing thingI
From my breast's solitude I sometimes springI
Still seeking her whom most I ought to fleeC
And see her pass though soft so adverse sheC
That my soul spreads for flight a trembling wingI
Of arm d sighs such legions does she bringI
The fair antagonist of Love and meC
Yet from beneath that dark disdainful browF
Or much I err one beam of pity flowsJ
Soothing with partial warmth my heart's distressK
Again my bosom feels its wonted glowL
But when my simple hope I would discloseJ
My o'er fraught faltering tongue the crowded thoughts oppressK
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WRANGHAMC

Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)



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