Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Cviii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBBBBBBCDCDEF| When Sorrow vsing mine owne fiers might | A |
| Melts downe his lead into my boyling brest | B |
| Through that darke furnace to my hart opprest | B |
| There shines a ioy from thee my only light | B |
| But soone as thought of thee breeds my delight | B |
| And my yong soule flutters to thee his nest | B |
| Most rude Despaire my daily vnbidden guest | B |
| Clips streight my wings streight wraps me in his night | B |
| And makes me then bow downe my heade and say | C |
| Ah what doth Phoebus gold that wretch auaile | D |
| Whom Iron doores doe keepe from vse of day | C |
| So strangely alas thy works on me preuaile | D |
| That in my woes for thee thou art my ioy | E |
| And in my ioyes for thee my onely annoy | F |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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