To Laura In Death. Sonnet Viii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B CDDCCDDCEFFEGH I| Poich la vista angelica serena | A |
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| WITH HER HIS ONLY SOLACE IS TAKEN AWAY ALL HIS DESIRE OF LIFE | B |
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| Since her calm angel face long beauty's fane | C |
| My beggar'd soul by this brief parting throws | D |
| In darkest horrors and in deepest woes | D |
| I seek by uttering to allay my pain | C |
| Certes just sorrow leads me to complain | C |
| This she who is its cause and Love too shows | D |
| No other remedy my poor heart knows | D |
| Against the troubles that in life obtain | C |
| Death thou hast snatch'd her hence with hand unkind | E |
| And thou glad Earth that fair and kindly face | F |
| Now hidest from me in thy close embrace | F |
| Why leave me here disconsolate and blind | E |
| Since she who of mine eyes the light has been | G |
| Sweet loving bright no more with me is seen | H |
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| MACGREGOR | I |
Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)
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