Analysis of To a Sky-Lark (Petrarchan Sonnet)
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I marked the revolutions of the sun
until my cooking skin began to peel.
Exploding from ephemeral ideal,
That unseen force that packed a youngman's gun
 
Was also like that lofty flea of Donne’s.
Because I howled like Lear upon his wheel
Because that summer wind would not reveal            
Its origin. I searched the skies for puns.
 
I could reduce the meaning of the text
until the concrete casted figures fly.
I could continue grasping noon-time sky
But then it slips and leaves a man perplexed.
Perhaps the answer’s found inside the eye,
But then I’m back again, revolved, at I.
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I see you went for the CDDCDD. I've never seen that variable done before, but there are alot of them so I wouldn't dare say it is wrong, I'm just used to CDDCDC for the C-D-D variable. I'm no expert on sonnets, though, you are...and I've think you scared most readers off just by the mere mention of Petrarchian in the title.

As to the actual sonnet; in the last line you have a space before your comma. And there's not much of a volta in L9. Otherwise the damn thing is perfect iambic pentameter throughout...strong iambs with no funny business of trochees and such to throw the simple reader (like me) off.

I always admire your sonnets and yet hesitate to comment on them due to my inability to write one. So you already stand on a pedestal to me!

cheers!
mel.
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(11-15-2014, 11:31 AM)bena Wrote:  I see you went for the CDDCDD.  I've never seen that variable done before, but there are alot of them so I wouldn't dare say it is wrong, I'm just used to CDDCDC for the C-D-D variable. I'm no expert on sonnets, though, you are...and I've think you scared most readers off just by the mere mention of Petrarchian in the title.

As to the actual sonnet;  in the last line you have a space before your comma.  And there's not much of a volta in L9.  Otherwise the damn thing is perfect iambic pentameter throughout...strong iambs with no funny business of trochees and such to throw the simple reader (like me) off.

I always admire your sonnets and yet hesitate to comment on them due to my inability to write one.  So you already stand on a pedestal to me!

cheers!
mel.

Ok, I appreciate it. I'll get to fixing that comma. The rapid sonneteering that I've seen occur like a solar eclipse on this website still leaves me in awe though. I'm sure there are probably some problems with my construction here, as well.
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