Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Ci Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABABABCDCDEE| Stella is sicke and in that sicke bed lies | A |
| Sweetnesse which breathes and pants as oft as she | B |
| And Grace sicke too such fine conclusion tries | A |
| That Sickenesse brags it selfe best grac'd to be | B |
| Beauty is sicke but sicke in so faire guise | A |
| That in that palenesse Beauties white we see | B |
| And Ioy which is inseparate from those eyes | A |
| Stella now learnes strange case to weepe in me | B |
| Loue mones thy paine and like a faithfull page | C |
| As thy lookes sturre runs vp and downe to make | D |
| All folkes prest at thy will thy paine to swage | C |
| Nature with care sweates for hir darlings sake | D |
| Knowing worlds passe ere she enough can finde | E |
| Of such heauen stuffe to cloath so heau'nly minde | E |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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