Sonnet Lxxiii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A B AACCBBAADDEEFG H

Quando giugne per gli occhi al cor profondoA
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HE DESCRIBES THE STATE OF TWO LOVERS AND RETURNS IN THOUGHT TO HIS OWN SUFFERINGSB
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When reaches through the eyes the conscious heartA
Its imaged fate all other thoughts departA
The powers which from the soul their functions takeC
A dead weight on the frame its limbs then makeC
From the first miracle a second springsB
At times the banish'd faculty that bringsB
So fleeing from itself to some new seatA
Which feeds revenge and makes e'en exile sweetA
Thus in both faces the pale tints were rifeD
Because the strength which gave the glow of lifeD
On neither side was where it wont to dwellE
I on that day these things remember'd wellE
Of that fond couple when each varying mienF
Told me in like estate what long myself had beenG
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MACGREGORH

Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)



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