Loaded language refers to the use of words that carry strong connotations. This is usually employed in order to ellicit a particular emotional response from the listener. When an author uses loaded language, he is being the victim of bias, and he is most likely trying to convince his audience of a particular position.
Mans contact with the natural world and the eternal presence of god are the major themes of this Italian sonnet. the speaker is overwhelmed and excited by the existence of god