Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Ciii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABABABCDDEFF| O happie Thames that didst my Stella beare | A |
| I saw thee with full many a smiling line | B |
| Vpon thy cheerefull face Ioyes liuery weare | A |
| While those faire planets on thy streames did shine | B |
| The boate for ioy could not to daunce forbear | A |
| While wanton winds with beauties so diuine | B |
| Ravisht staid not till in her golden haire | A |
| They did themselues O sweetest prison twine | B |
| And faine those ols youth there would their stay | C |
| Haue made but forst by Nature still to flie | D |
| First did with puffing kisse those Lockes display | D |
| She so disheuld blusht from window I | E |
| With sight thereof cride out O faire disgrace | F |
| Let Honor selfe to thee grant highest place | F |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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