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

Rhyme Scheme: A B CDDCCDDDDEDEDE B

Dolci durezze e placide repulseA
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HE OWES HIS OWN SALVATION TO THE VIRTUOUS CONDUCT OF LAURAB
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O sweet severity repulses mildC
With chasten'd love and tender pity fraughtD
Graceful rebukes that to mad passion taughtD
Becoming mastery o'er its wishes wildC
Speech dignified in which united smiledC
All courtesy with purity of thoughtD
Virtue and beauty that uprooted aughtD
Of baser temper had my heart defiledD
Eyes in whose glance man is beatifiedD
Awful in pride of virtue to restrainE
Aspiring hopes that justly are deniedD
Then prompt the drooping spirit to sustainE
These beautiful in every change suppliedD
Health to my soul that else were sought in vainE
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DACREB

Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)



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