Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Cviii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBBBBBBCDCDEF

When Sorrow vsing mine owne fiers mightA
Melts downe his lead into my boyling brestB
Through that darke furnace to my hart opprestB
There shines a ioy from thee my only lightB
But soone as thought of thee breeds my delightB
And my yong soule flutters to thee his nestB
Most rude Despaire my daily vnbidden guestB
Clips streight my wings streight wraps me in his nightB
And makes me then bow downe my heade and sayC
Ah what doth Phoebus gold that wretch auaileD
Whom Iron doores doe keepe from vse of dayC
So strangely alas thy works on me preuaileD
That in my woes for thee thou art my ioyE
And in my ioyes for thee my onely annoyF

Philip Sidney (sir)



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