Sonnet Lxxxvi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B CDDCEAAEFGFGHH I| Lasso quante fiate Amor m' assale | A |
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| WHEN LOVE DISTURBS HIM HE CALMS HIMSELF BY THINKING OF THE EYES AND WORDS OF LAURA | B |
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| Alas how ceaselessly is urged Love's claim | C |
| By day by night a thousand times I turn | D |
| Where best I may behold the dear lights burn | D |
| Which have immortalized my bosom's flame | C |
| Thus grow I calm and to such state am brought | E |
| At noon at break of day at vesper bell | A |
| I find them in my mind so tranquil dwell | A |
| I neither think nor care beside for aught | E |
| The balmy air which from her angel mien | F |
| Moves ever with her winning words and wise | G |
| Makes wheresoe'er she breathes a sweet serene | F |
| As 'twere a gentle spirit from the skies | G |
| Still in these scenes some comfort brings to me | H |
| Nor elsewhere breathes my harass'd heart so free | H |
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| MACGREGOR | I |
Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)
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