To Laura In Death. Sonnet Xiii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A A ABABABABAAAACC B| Quante fiate al mio dolce ricetto | A |
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| HER FORM STILL HAUNTS HIM IN SOLITUDE | A |
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| How oft all lonely to my sweet retreat | A |
| From man and from myself I strive to fly | B |
| Bathing with dewy eyes each much loved seat | A |
| And swelling every blossom with a sigh | B |
| How oft deep musing on my woes complete | A |
| Along the dark and silent glens I lie | B |
| In thought again that dearest form to meet | A |
| By death possess'd and therefore wish to die | B |
| How oft I see her rising from the tide | A |
| Of Sorga like some goddess of the flood | A |
| Or pensive wander by the river's side | A |
| Or tread the flowery mazes of the wood | A |
| Bright as in life while angel pity throws | C |
| O'er her fair face the impress of my woes | C |
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| MERIVALE | B |
Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)
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