Licia Sonnets 23 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDEFGFGDDMy love was masked and armed with a fan | A |
To see the sun so careless of his light | B |
Which stood and gazed and gazing wax d wan | C |
To see a star himself that was more bright | B |
Some did surmise she hid her from the sun | D |
Of whom in pride she scorned for to be kissed | E |
Or feared the harm by him to others done | D |
But these the reason of this wonder missed | E |
Nor durst the sun if that her face were bare | F |
In greatest pride presume to take a kiss | G |
But she more kind did show she had more care | F |
Than with her eyes eclipse him of his bliss | G |
Unmask you sweet and spare not dim the sun | D |
Your light's enough although that his were done | D |
Giles Fletcher The Elder
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