Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Cvi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACCADDA| O absent presence Stella is not here | A |
| False flatt'ring hope that with so faire a face | B |
| Bare me in hand that in this orphane place | B |
| Stella I say my Stella should appeare | A |
| What saist thou now where is that dainty cheere | A |
| Thou toldst mine eyes should helpe their famisht case | B |
| But thou art gone now that selfe felt disgrace | B |
| Doth make me most to wish thy comfort neer | A |
| But heere I do store of faire ladies meet | C |
| Who may with charme of conuersation sweete | C |
| Make in my heauy mould new thoughts to grow | A |
| Sure they preuaile as much with me as he | D |
| That bad his friend but then new maim'd to be | D |
| Mery with him and so forget his woe | A |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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