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The Autobiografia sonnet sequence appears in a work titled for this collection whose final edition in 1947 included over 400 poems; that collection with this title catalogues the life’s work of Triestine poet Umberto Saba. The speaker of this collection sees a hind caught by dogs and a foundering ship among six visions outside a window in a poem that puns on his lover’s name and a kind of tree. This collection is traditionally divided into poems “in life” and “in death.” The 366th and final poem in this (10[1])collection is a “Prayer to the Virgin.” Thomas Wyatt produced the first English translation of this collection, which opens by addressing “you who hear the (10[1])sound in scattered rhymes.” For 10 points, the poet professes love for Laura in what collection by Petrarch? ■END■ (10[1])

ANSWER: Il Canzoniere (“eel kant-zone-YAY-ray”) [or The Songbook; accept Rerum vulgarium fragmenta; accept Rime Sparse; accept Scattered Rhymes until “scattered” is read]
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TournamentEditionTUHConv. %Neg %Average Buzz
California2025-02-013100%0%91.33
Great Lakes2025-02-01580%40%118.75
Lower Mid-Atlantic2025-02-01560%20%95.33
Midwest2025-02-016100%0%105.67
North2025-02-013100%0%111.00
Overflow2025-02-01560%40%90.67
Pacific Northwest2025-02-012100%100%131.00
South Central2025-02-012100%0%88.50
Southeast2025-02-01475%25%112.67
UK2025-02-015100%0%112.60
Upper Mid-Atlantic2025-02-01850%50%99.50
Upstate NY2025-02-01333%33%129.00