To Laura In Death. Sonnet Xxxv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B CDDEEDDEFGHIGH J FKKFFKKFLLMNNO PAmor che meco al buon tempo ti stavi | A |
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HE VENTS HIS SORROW TO ALL WHO WITNESSED HIS FORMER FELICITY | B |
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Love that in happier days wouldst meet me here | C |
Along these meads that nursed our kindred strains | D |
And that old debt to clear which still remains | D |
Sweet converse with the stream and me wouldst share | E |
Ye flowers leaves grass woods grots rills gentle air | E |
Low valleys lofty hills and sunny plains | D |
The harbour where I stored my love sick pains | D |
And all my various chance my racking care | E |
Ye playful inmates of the greenwood shade | F |
Ye nymphs and ye that in the waves pursue | G |
That life its cool and grassy bottom lends | H |
My days were once so fair now dark and dread | I |
As death that makes them so Thus the world through | G |
On each as soon as born his fate attends | H |
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ANON OX | J |
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On these green banks in happier days I stray'd | F |
With Love who whisper'd many a tender tale | K |
And the glad waters winding through the dale | K |
Heard the sweet eloquence fond Love display'd | F |
You purpled plain cool grot and arching glade | F |
Ye hills ye streams where plays the silken gale | K |
Ye pathless wilds you rock encircled vale | K |
Which oft have beard the tender plaints I made | F |
Ye blue hair'd nymphs who ceaseless revel keep | L |
In the cool bosom of the crystal deep | L |
Ye woodland maids who climb the mountain's brow | M |
Ye mark'd how joy once wing'd each hour so gay | N |
Ah mark how sad each hour now wears away | N |
So fate with human bliss blends human woe | O |
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ANON | P |
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