Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Cvi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACCADDA

O absent presence Stella is not hereA
False flatt'ring hope that with so faire a faceB
Bare me in hand that in this orphane placeB
Stella I say my Stella should appeareA
What saist thou now where is that dainty cheereA
Thou toldst mine eyes should helpe their famisht caseB
But thou art gone now that selfe felt disgraceB
Doth make me most to wish thy comfort neerA
But heere I do store of faire ladies meetC
Who may with charme of conuersation sweeteC
Make in my heauy mould new thoughts to growA
Sure they preuaile as much with me as heD
That bad his friend but then new maim'd to beD
Mery with him and so forget his woeA

Philip Sidney (sir)



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