Sonnet Lxxxvii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B AAAAAAAACDEDAA F| Perseguendomi Amor al luogo usato | A |
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| HE IS BEWILDERED AT THE UNEXPECTED ARRIVAL OF LAURA | B |
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| As Love his arts in haunts familiar tried | A |
| Watchful as one expecting war is found | A |
| Who all foresees and guards the passes round | A |
| I in the armour of old thoughts relied | A |
| Turning I saw a shadow at my side | A |
| Cast by the sun whose outline on the ground | A |
| I knew for hers who be my judgment sound | A |
| Deserves in bliss immortal to abide | A |
| I whisper'd to my heart Nay wherefore fear | C |
| But scarcely did the thought arise within | D |
| Than the bright rays in which I burn were here | E |
| As thunders with the lightning flash begin | D |
| So was I struck at once both blind and mute | A |
| By her dear dazzling eyes and sweet salute | A |
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| MACGREGOR | F |
Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)
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