Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Li Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACCCCBD

Pardon mine ears both I and they do prayA
So may your tongue still flauntingly proceedB
To them that do such entertainment needB
So may you still haue somewhat new to sayA
On silly me do not the burthen layA
Of all the graue conceits your braine doth breedB
But find some Hercules to beare insteedB
Of Atlas tyrd your wisedoms heau'nly swayA
For me while you discourse of courtly tidesC
Of cunningest fishers in most troubled streamesC
Of straying waies when valiant Errour guidesC
Meanewhile my heart confers with Stellas beamesC
And is e'en woe that so sweet comedieB
By such vnsuted speech should hindred beD

Philip Sidney (sir)



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