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- 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 considers that he should set little store on earthly beauty
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- He recalls his visions of her
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- He finds comfort and rest in his sorrows
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- He ceases to speak of her graces and her virtues which are no more
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- He considers the reasons for his verses
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- He is jealous of the heaven's and the earth
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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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- The sight of Laura's house reminds him of the great happiness he has lost
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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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- Only he who mourns her and Heaven that possesses her knew her while she lived
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- Petrarch is unable to contain his grief
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- Laura waits for him in heaven