Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet C Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAABBAAADEFB| O teares no teares but raine from Beauties skies | A |
| Making those lillies and those roses growe | B |
| Which ay most faire now more then most faire shew | C |
| While gracefull Pitty Beautie beautifies | A |
| O honied sighs which from that breast do rise | A |
| Whose pants do make vnspilling creame to flow | B |
| Wing'd with whose breath so pleasing Zephires blow | B |
| As might refresh the hell where my soule fries | A |
| O plaints conseru'd in such a sugred phrase | A |
| That Eloquence itself enuies your praise | A |
| While sobd out words a perfect musike giue | D |
| Such teares sighs plaints no sorrow is but ioy | E |
| Or if such heauenly signes must proue annoy | F |
| All mirth farewell let me in sorrow liue | B |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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