Sonnet Vi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGH IHJG KF| Tomicki if they'd not chide him | A |
| Who lights a praising lamp to Light | B |
| Praised sacred and boundless Itself | C |
| Whence every light's glow doth stem | D |
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| Then by none I'd be called fickle | E |
| If I sing virtue's beauty in thee | F |
| That's enlightened all But learned | G |
| Water I've sipped little so daren't try | H |
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| Take well my wish God marks it so | I |
| Should the Muses tho with my lack comply | H |
| Thy pluck firm'ty wisdom and manners | J |
| Which thy state high itself far excede | G |
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| Shall for my verse sport unending | K |
| Be What True glory they'd be | F |
Mikolaj Sep Szarzynski
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