Sonnet Cxxxvi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B CDDCCEECFGGFEE H CIICCIICFJKLJK C| Pien d' un vago pensier che me desvia | A |
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| HIS TONGUE IS TIED BY EXCESS OF PASSION | B |
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| Such vain thought as wonted to mislead me | C |
| In desert hope by well assur d moan | D |
| Makes me from company to live alone | D |
| In following her whom reason bids me flee | C |
| She fleeth as fast by gentle cruelty | C |
| And after her my heart would fain be gone | E |
| But arm d sighs my way do stop anon | E |
| 'Twixt hope and dread locking my liberty | C |
| Yet as I guess under disdainful brow | F |
| One beam of ruth is in her cloudy look | G |
| Which comforteth the mind that erst for fear shook | G |
| And therewithal bolded I seek the way how | F |
| To utter the smart I suffer within | E |
| But such it is I not how to begin | E |
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| WYATT | H |
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| Full of a tender thought which severs me | C |
| From all my kind a lonely musing thing | I |
| From my breast's solitude I sometimes spring | I |
| Still seeking her whom most I ought to flee | C |
| And see her pass though soft so adverse she | C |
| That my soul spreads for flight a trembling wing | I |
| Of arm d sighs such legions does she bring | I |
| The fair antagonist of Love and me | C |
| Yet from beneath that dark disdainful brow | F |
| Or much I err one beam of pity flows | J |
| Soothing with partial warmth my heart's distress | K |
| Again my bosom feels its wonted glow | L |
| But when my simple hope I would disclose | J |
| My o'er fraught faltering tongue the crowded thoughts oppress | K |
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| WRANGHAM | C |
Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)
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