Sonnet Lxxix Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A B CDDCCDDCEAFAEG H CIJCKJJCAFAFAG L

Quella fenestra ove l' un sol si vedeA
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RECOLLECTIONS OF LOVEB
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That window where my sun is often seenC
Refulgent and the world's at morning's hoursD
And that where Boreas blows when winter lowersD
And the short days reveal a clouded sceneC
That bench of stone where with a pensive mienC
My Laura sits forgetting beauty's powersD
Haunts where her shadow strikes the walls or flowersD
And her feet press the paths or herbage greenC
The place where Love assail'd me with successE
And spring the fatal time that first observedA
Revives the keen remembrance every yearF
With looks and words that o'er me have preservedA
A power no length of time can render lessE
Call to my eyes the sadly soothing tearG
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PENNH
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That window where my sun is ever seenC
Dazzling and bright and Nature's at the noneI
And that where still when Boreas rude has blownJ
In the short days the air thrills cold and keenC
The stone where at high noon her seat has beenK
Pensive and parleying with herself aloneJ
Haunts where her bright form has its shadow thrownJ
Or trod her fairy foot the carpet greenC
The cruel spot where first Love spoil'd my restA
And the new season which from year to yearF
Opes on this day the old wound in my breastA
The seraph face the sweet words chaste and dearF
Which in my suffering heart are deep impress'dA
All melt my fond eyes to the frequent tearG
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MACGREGORL

Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)



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