To Laura In Death. Sonnet Xviii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B CAACDAAEFAFAGG A| Se quell' aura soave de' sospiri | A |
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| SHE RETURNS IN PITY TO COMFORT HIM WITH HER ADVICE | B |
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| If that soft breath of sighs which from above | C |
| I hear of her so long my lady here | A |
| Who now in heaven yet seems as of our sphere | A |
| To breathe and move to feel and live and love | C |
| I could but paint my passionate verse should move | D |
| Warmest desires so jealous yet so dear | A |
| O'er me she bends and breathes without a fear | A |
| That on the way I tire or turn or rove | E |
| She points the path on high and I who know | F |
| Her chaste anxiety and earnest prayer | A |
| In whispers sweet affectionate and low | F |
| Train at her will my acts and wishes there | A |
| And find such sweetness in her words alone | G |
| As with their power should melt the hardest stone | G |
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| MACGREGOR | A |
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