Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Liii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBAABABCC

In martiall sports I had my cunning trideA
And yet to breake more staues did mee addresseB
While with the peoples shouts I must confesseB
Youth lucke and praise euen fil'd my veines with prideA
When Cupid hauing me his slaue descrideA
In Marses livery prauncing in the presseB
What now Sir Foole said he I would no lesseB
Looke here I say I look'd and Stella spideA
Who hard by made a window send forth lightA
My heart then quak'd then dazled were mine eyesB
One hand forgat to rule th'other to fightA
Nor trumpets sound I heard nor friendly criesB
My foe came on and beate the air for meC
Till that her blush taught me my shame to seeC

Philip Sidney (sir)



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