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  • Psychological Analyses por Suburbanghost
    Suburbanghost
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      LECTURAS 152
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      Partes 2
    This is a group of different, fictional psychological analyses. Some are for school and some are just because i am really interested in the topic of psychology! eheheh, so message me if you want me to write about something. The possibilities are endless!
  • Hopeless Love por Potatorice5
    Potatorice5
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      LECTURAS 13
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      Partes 1
    Petrarch's love for Laura
  • Sonnet: No longer por khufu_2560
    khufu_2560
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      LECTURAS 11
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      Partes 1
    What a relationship may come to
  • Heart's Voice (Sonnets Compilation) por theeasternbelle
    theeasternbelle
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      LECTURAS 39
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      Partes 12
    The voice from the heart speaks for the feelings your mouth can't blurt out. Compilation of sonnets.
  • Floral Poetry por Suchawkward
    Suchawkward
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      Partes 3
    A collection of moments that could never be .
  • petrarch | h.s. por caramel_arigato
    caramel_arigato
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      Partes 23
    "Love is the crowning grace of humanity, the holiest right of the soul, the golden link which binds us to duty and truth, the redeeming principle that chiefly reconciles the heart of life and is prophetic of eternal good." "Francesco Petrarca?" "Also known as Petrarch." • in which the 28 year old rockstar takes a chance on a more mature relationship with a 19 year old secretary of Juliet Capulet ~ sequel of shakespeare | h.s.
  • Sort-of Sonnets: A Poet in Debt por SDCowley
    SDCowley
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      Partes 4
    A collection of poems inspired by the sonnet scheme, but not confined by it, exploring a story of a messenger (poet) in debt and desperate for options. Who is he indebted to? Only two of the most famous poets in history (who also happen to be dead, by the way). What does he owe them? You'll have to read his messages to find out what, how, and why! Background for readers new to sonnets: A "sonnet" is a poem, traditionally consisting of fourteen lines, that follows strict meter and rhyme schemes. The two most well-known forms of sonnets were popularized by William Shakespeare (The Shakespearean Sonnet, or The English Sonnet) and Francesco Petrarch (The Petrarchan Sonnet, or The Italian Sonnet). Sonnets use a meter scheme known as iambic pentameter, which means each line consists of five pairs of syllables, with each syllable pair consisting of an unstressed and a stressed syllable (eg, "Shall I comPARE thee TO a SUMmer's DAY?") The two sonnet forms have slightly different standard rhyme schemes. See below... For English: abab cdcd efef gg For Italian: abba abba cde cde OR abba abba cdc dcd