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

Rhyme Scheme: A B CAACDAAEFAFAGG A

Se quell' aura soave de' sospiriA
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SHE RETURNS IN PITY TO COMFORT HIM WITH HER ADVICEB
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If that soft breath of sighs which from aboveC
I hear of her so long my lady hereA
Who now in heaven yet seems as of our sphereA
To breathe and move to feel and live and loveC
I could but paint my passionate verse should moveD
Warmest desires so jealous yet so dearA
O'er me she bends and breathes without a fearA
That on the way I tire or turn or roveE
She points the path on high and I who knowF
Her chaste anxiety and earnest prayerA
In whispers sweet affectionate and lowF
Train at her will my acts and wishes thereA
And find such sweetness in her words aloneG
As with their power should melt the hardest stoneG
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MACGREGORA

Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)



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