To Laura In Death. Sonnet Lxvi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A B CDEAFGHIJKELAA M

Quel che d' odore e di color vinceaA
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THE LAUREL IN WHOM HE PLACED ALL HIS JOY HAS BEEN TAKEN FROM HIM TO ADORN HEAVENB
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That which in fragrance and in hue defiedC
The odoriferous and lucid EastD
Fruits flowers and herbs and leaves and whence the WestE
Of all rare excellence obtain'd the prizeA
My laurel sweet which every beauty gracedF
Where every glowing virtue loved to dwellG
Beheld beneath its fair and friendly shadeH
My Lord and by his side my Goddess sitI
Still have I placed in that beloved plantJ
My home of choicest thoughts in fire in frostK
Shivering or burning still I have been bless'dE
The world was of her perfect honours fullL
When God his own bright heaven therewith to graceA
Reclaim'd her for Himself for she was hisA
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MACGREGORM

Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)



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