Sonnet Lxxxiv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B CDECCEECFGFGHH I| Non veggio ove scampar mi possa omai | A |
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| AFTER FIFTEEN YEARS HER EYES ARE MORE POWERFUL THAN AT FIRST | B |
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| No hope of respite of escape no way | C |
| Her bright eyes wage such constant havoc here | D |
| Alas excess of tyranny I fear | E |
| My doting heart which ne'er has truce will slay | C |
| Fain would I flee but ah their amorous ray | C |
| Which day and night on memory rises clear | E |
| Shines with such power in this the fifteenth year | E |
| They dazzle more than in love's early day | C |
| So wide and far their images are spread | F |
| That wheresoe'er I turn I alway see | G |
| Her or some sister light on hers that fed | F |
| Springs such a wood from one fair laurel tree | G |
| That my old foe with admirable skill | H |
| Amid its boughs misleads me at his will | H |
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| MACGREGOR | I |
Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)
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