Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Cvii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACACDCDEF| Stella since thou so right a princesse art | A |
| Of all the Powers which Life bestowes on me | B |
| That ere by them ought vndertaken be | B |
| They first resort vnto that soueraigne part | A |
| Sweete for a while giue thy lieutenancie | C |
| To this great cause which needes both use and art | A |
| And as a Queene who from her presence sends | C |
| Whom she employes dismisse from thee my wit | D |
| Till it haue wrought what thy owne will attends | C |
| On seruants shame oft maisters blame doth sit | D |
| O let not fooles in me thy workes reproue | E |
| And scorning say See what it is to loue | F |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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