Sonnet Cxxxviii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B CDDCCDDCEFFEGG G| Giunto m' ha Amor fra belle e crude braccia | A |
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| HE CANNOT END HER CRUELTY NOR SHE HIS HOPE | B |
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| Me Love has left in fair cold arms to lie | C |
| Which kill me wrongfully if I complain | D |
| My martyrdom is doubled worse my pain | D |
| Better in silence love and loving die | C |
| For she the frozen Rhine with burning eye | C |
| Can melt at will the hard rock break in twain | D |
| So equal to her beauty her disdain | D |
| That others' pleasure wakes her angry sigh | C |
| A breathing moving marble all the rest | E |
| Of very adamant is made her heart | F |
| So hard to move it baffles all my art | F |
| Despite her lowering brow and haughty breast | E |
| One thing she cannot my fond heart deter | G |
| From tender hopes and passionate sighs for her | G |
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| MACGREGOR | G |
Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)
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