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

Rhyme Scheme: A B CDDEEDDEFAFAGG H

E' mi par d' or in ora udire il messoA
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HE FEELS THAT THE DAY OF THEIR REUNION IS AT HANDB
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Methinks from hour to hour her voice I hearC
My Lady calls me I would fain obeyD
Within without I feel myself decayD
And am so alter'd not with many a yearE
That to myself a stranger I appearE
All my old usual life is put awayD
Could I but know how long I have to stayD
Grant Heaven the long wish'd summons may be nearE
Oh blest the day when from this earthly gaolF
I shall be freed when burst and broken liesA
This mortal guise so heavy yet so frailF
When from this black night my saved spirit fliesA
Soaring up up above the bright sereneG
Where with my Lord my Lady shall be seenG
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MACGREGORH

Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)



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