Laura Being Dead, Petrarch Finds Trouble in All the Things of the Earth -
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He Asks His Heart to Raise Itself Up to God -
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He Wishes He Might Die and Follow Laura -
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Laura is Ever Present to Him -
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He Ceases to Speak of Her Graces and Her Virtues Which Are No More -
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The Fine Time of the Year Increases Petrarch's Sorrow
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He Understands the Great Cruelty of Death -
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Sight of Laura's House Reminds Him of the Great Happiness He Has Lost -
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He is Jealous of the Heavens and the Earth -
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He Sends His Rhymes to the Tomb of Laura to Pray Her to Call Him to Her -
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