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

Rhyme Scheme: A B CDDCCDDCEFFEGH I

Poich la vista angelica serenaA
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WITH HER HIS ONLY SOLACE IS TAKEN AWAY ALL HIS DESIRE OF LIFEB
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Since her calm angel face long beauty's faneC
My beggar'd soul by this brief parting throwsD
In darkest horrors and in deepest woesD
I seek by uttering to allay my painC
Certes just sorrow leads me to complainC
This she who is its cause and Love too showsD
No other remedy my poor heart knowsD
Against the troubles that in life obtainC
Death thou hast snatch'd her hence with hand unkindE
And thou glad Earth that fair and kindly faceF
Now hidest from me in thy close embraceF
Why leave me here disconsolate and blindE
Since she who of mine eyes the light has beenG
Sweet loving bright no more with me is seenH
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MACGREGORI

Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)



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