Sonnet Xlvii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B CDDECDDFGHIHJH H KLLKKLLKMHNMHN K| Benedetto sia 'l giorno e 'l mese e l' anno | A |
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| HE BLESSES ALL THE CIRCUMSTANCES OF HIS PASSION | B |
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| Blest be the day and blest the month the year | C |
| The spring the hour the very moment blest | D |
| The lovely scene the spot where first oppress'd | D |
| I sunk of two bright eyes the prisoner | E |
| And blest the first soft pang to me most dear | C |
| Which thrill'd my heart when Love became its guest | D |
| And blest the bow the shafts which pierced my breast | D |
| And even the wounds which bosom'd thence I bear | F |
| Blest too the strains which pour'd through glade and grove | G |
| Have made the woodlands echo with her name | H |
| The sighs the tears the languishment the love | I |
| And blest those sonnets sources of my fame | H |
| And blest that thought Oh never to remove | J |
| Which turns to her alone from her alone which came | H |
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| WRANGHAM | H |
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| Blest be the year the month the hour the day | K |
| The season and the time and point of space | L |
| And blest the beauteous country and the place | L |
| Where first of two bright eyes I felt the sway | K |
| Blest the sweet pain of which I was the prey | K |
| When newly doom'd Love's sovereign law to embrace | L |
| And blest the bow and shaft to which I trace | L |
| The wound that to my inmost heart found way | K |
| Blest be the ceaseless accents of my tongue | M |
| Unwearied breathing my loved lady's name | H |
| Blest my fond wishes sighs and tears and pains | N |
| Blest be the lays in which her praise I sung | M |
| That on all sides acquired to her fair fame | H |
| And blest my thoughts for o'er them all she reigns | N |
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| DACRE | K |
Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)
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