Canzone Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDBBEEFF| Ah me ah me when thinking of the years | A |
| The vanished years alas I do not find | B |
| Among them all one day that was my own | C |
| Fallacious hope desires of the unknown | C |
| Lamenting loving burning and in tears | D |
| For human passions all have stirred my mind | B |
| Have held me now I feel and know confined | B |
| Both from the true and good still far away | E |
| I perish day by day | E |
| The sunshine fails the shadows grow more dreary | F |
| And I am near to fail infirm and weary | F |
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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