Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet L Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABABABBBBBCC| Stella the fullnesse of my thoughts of thee | A |
| Cannot be staid within my panting breast | B |
| But they do swell and struggle forth of me | A |
| Till that in words thy figure be exprest | B |
| And yet as soone as they so formed be | A |
| According to my lord Loues oene behest | B |
| With sad eies I their weak proportion see | A |
| To portrait that which in this world is best | B |
| So that I cannot chuse but write my mind | B |
| And cannot chuse but put out what I write | B |
| While these poor babes their death in birth do find | B |
| And now my pen these lines had dashed quite | B |
| But that they stopt his fury from the same | C |
| Because their forefront bare sweet Stellas name | C |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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