Sonnet Cxxxviii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A B CDDCCDDCEFFEGG G

Giunto m' ha Amor fra belle e crude bracciaA
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HE CANNOT END HER CRUELTY NOR SHE HIS HOPEB
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Me Love has left in fair cold arms to lieC
Which kill me wrongfully if I complainD
My martyrdom is doubled worse my painD
Better in silence love and loving dieC
For she the frozen Rhine with burning eyeC
Can melt at will the hard rock break in twainD
So equal to her beauty her disdainD
That others' pleasure wakes her angry sighC
A breathing moving marble all the restE
Of very adamant is made her heartF
So hard to move it baffles all my artF
Despite her lowering brow and haughty breastE
One thing she cannot my fond heart deterG
From tender hopes and passionate sighs for herG
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MACGREGORG

Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)



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