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14.07.2019 • 
Social Studies

Sonnet 18 by petrarch ashamed sometimes thy beauties should remain as yet unsung, sweet lady, in my rhyme; when first i saw thee i recall the time, pleasing as none shall ever again. but no fit polish can my verse attain, not mine is strength to try the task sublime: my genius, measuring its power to climb, from such attempt doth prudently refrain. full oft i oped my lips to chant thy name; then in mid utterance the lay was lost: but say what muse can dare so bold a flight? full oft i strove in measure to indite; but ah, the pen, the hand, the vein i boast, at once were vanquish'd by the mighty theme! question: the volta, or turn, in petrarch’s sonnet in the last two lines suggest that a. he did capture his beloved's beauty in verse. b. he did accept his beloved has died. c. he understands what others see in his beloved. d. he found time to meet with his beloved.

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