Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Ii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAAAAAAAABACC| Not at the first sight nor with a dribbed shot | A |
| Loue gaue the wound which while I breathe will bleede | A |
| But knowne worth did in tract of time proceed | A |
| Till by degrees it had full conquest got | A |
| I saw and lik'd I lik'd but loued not | A |
| I lou'd but straight did not what Loue decreed | A |
| At length to Loues decrees I forc'd agreed | A |
| Yet with repining at so partiall lot | A |
| Now euen that footstep of lost libertie | A |
| Is gone and now like slaue borne Muscouite | A |
| I call it praise to suffer tyrannie | B |
| And nowe imploy the remnant of my wit | A |
| To make myselfe beleeue that all is well | C |
| While with a feeling skill I paint my hell | C |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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