To Laura In Death. Sonnet Lxxxvii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B CDDCCDDDDEDEDE B| Dolci durezze e placide repulse | A |
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| HE OWES HIS OWN SALVATION TO THE VIRTUOUS CONDUCT OF LAURA | B |
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| O sweet severity repulses mild | C |
| With chasten'd love and tender pity fraught | D |
| Graceful rebukes that to mad passion taught | D |
| Becoming mastery o'er its wishes wild | C |
| Speech dignified in which united smiled | C |
| All courtesy with purity of thought | D |
| Virtue and beauty that uprooted aught | D |
| Of baser temper had my heart defiled | D |
| Eyes in whose glance man is beatified | D |
| Awful in pride of virtue to restrain | E |
| Aspiring hopes that justly are denied | D |
| Then prompt the drooping spirit to sustain | E |
| These beautiful in every change supplied | D |
| Health to my soul that else were sought in vain | E |
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| DACRE | B |
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