Sonnet Lii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B ACCAACCADEDFGG AL' aspetto sacro della terra vostra | A |
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THE VIEW OF ROME PROMPTS HIM TO TEAR HIMSELF FROM LAURA BUT LOVE WILL NOT ALLOW HIM | B |
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The solemn aspect of this sacred shore | A |
Wakes for the misspent past my bitter sighs | C |
'Pause wretched man and turn ' as conscience cries | C |
Pointing the heavenward way where I should soar | A |
But soon another thought gets mastery o'er | A |
The first that so to palter were unwise | C |
E'en now the time if memory err not flies | C |
When we should wait our lady love before | A |
I for his aim then well I apprehend | D |
Within me freeze as one who sudden hears | E |
News unexpected which his soul offend | D |
Returns my first thought then that disappears | F |
Nor know I which shall conquer but till now | G |
Within me they contend nor hope of rest allow | G |
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MACGREGOR | A |
Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)
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