Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Cvii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACACDCDEF

Stella since thou so right a princesse artA
Of all the Powers which Life bestowes on meB
That ere by them ought vndertaken beB
They first resort vnto that soueraigne partA
Sweete for a while giue thy lieutenancieC
To this great cause which needes both use and artA
And as a Queene who from her presence sendsC
Whom she employes dismisse from thee my witD
Till it haue wrought what thy owne will attendsC
On seruants shame oft maisters blame doth sitD
O let not fooles in me thy workes reproueE
And scorning say See what it is to loueF

Philip Sidney (sir)



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