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

Rhyme Scheme: A B CDDCCDDCEFEFGG H

Morte ha spento quel Sol ch' abbagliar suolmiA
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WEARY OF LIFE NOW THAT SHE IS NO LONGER WITH HIM HE DEVOTES HIMSELF TO GODB
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Death has the bright sun quench'd which wont to burnC
Her pure and constant eyes his dark realms holdD
She now is dust who dealt me heat and coldD
To common trees my chosen laurels turnC
Hence I at once my bliss and bane discernC
None now there is my feelings who can mouldD
From fire to frost from timorous to boldD
In grief to languish or with hope to yearnC
Out of his tyrant hands who harms and healsE
Erewhile who made in it such havoc soreF
My heart the bitter sweet of freedom feelsE
And to the Lord whom thankful I adoreF
The heavens who ruleth merely with his browG
I turn life weary if not satiate nowG
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MACGREGORH

Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)



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