Sonnet Xix Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B CDDCCDDCEFFEGG H DCCDDCCDFIIFJK L| Mille fiate o dolce mia guerrera | A |
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| HIS HEART REJECTED BY LAURA WILL PERISH UNLESS SHE RELENT | B |
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| A thousand times sweet warrior have I tried | C |
| Proffering my heart to thee some peace to gain | D |
| From those bright eyes but still alas in vain | D |
| To such low level stoops not thy chaste pride | C |
| If others seek the love thus thrown aside | C |
| Vain were their hopes and labours to obtain | D |
| The heart thou spurnest I alike disdain | D |
| To thee displeasing 'tis by me denied | C |
| But if discarded thus it find not thee | E |
| Its joyless exile willing to befriend | F |
| Alone untaught at others' will to wend | F |
| Soon from life's weary burden will it flee | E |
| How heavy then the guilt to both but more | G |
| To thee for thee it did the most adore | G |
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| MACGREGOR | H |
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| A thousand times sweet warrior to obtain | D |
| Peace with those beauteous eyes I've vainly tried | C |
| Proffering my heart but with that lofty pride | C |
| To bend your looks so lowly you refrain | D |
| Expects a stranger fair that heart to gain | D |
| In frail fallacious hopes will she confide | C |
| It never more to me can be allied | C |
| Since what you scorn dear lady I disdain | D |
| In its sad exile if no aid you lend | F |
| Banish'd by me and it can neither stay | I |
| Alone nor yet another's call obey | I |
| Its vital course must hasten to its end | F |
| Ah me how guilty then we both should prove | J |
| But guilty you the most for you it most doth love | K |
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| NOTT | L |
Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)
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