Sonnet Xxxiii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A B CDEAFGHIJKLMNO P

Quando dal proprio sito si rimoveA
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WHEN LAURA DEPARTS THE HEAVENS GROW DARK WITH STORMSB
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When from its proper soil the tree is movedC
Which Phoebus loved erewhile in human formD
Grim Vulcan at his labour sighs and sweatsE
Renewing ever the dread bolts of JoveA
Who thunders now now speaks in snow and rainF
Nor Julius honoureth than Janus moreG
Earth moans and far from us the sun retiresH
Since his dear mistress here no more is seenI
Then Mars and Saturn cruel stars resumeJ
Their hostile rage Orion arm'd with cloudsK
The helm and sails of storm tost seamen breaksL
To Neptune and to Juno and to usM
Vext olus proves his power and makes us feelN
How parts the fair face angels long expectO
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MACGREGORP

Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)



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