Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Cv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCABBADEDEFF| Vnhappie sight and hath shee vanisht by | A |
| So nere in so good time so free a place | B |
| Dead Glasse dost thou thy obiect so imbrace | B |
| As what my hart still sees thou canst not spie | C |
| I sweare by her I loue and lacke that I | A |
| Was not in fault who bent thy dazling race | B |
| Onely vnto the heau'n of Stellas face | B |
| Counting but dust what in the way did lie | A |
| But cease mine eyes your teares do witnesse well | D |
| That you guiltlesse thereof your nectar mist | E |
| Curst be the page from whome the bad torch fell | D |
| Curst be the night which did your strife resist | E |
| Curst be the coachman that did driue so fast | F |
| With no lesse curse then absence makes me tast | F |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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