Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Liii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBAABABCC| In martiall sports I had my cunning tride | A |
| And yet to breake more staues did mee addresse | B |
| While with the peoples shouts I must confesse | B |
| Youth lucke and praise euen fil'd my veines with pride | A |
| When Cupid hauing me his slaue descride | A |
| In Marses livery prauncing in the presse | B |
| What now Sir Foole said he I would no lesse | B |
| Looke here I say I look'd and Stella spide | A |
| Who hard by made a window send forth light | A |
| My heart then quak'd then dazled were mine eyes | B |
| One hand forgat to rule th'other to fight | A |
| Nor trumpets sound I heard nor friendly cries | B |
| My foe came on and beate the air for me | C |
| Till that her blush taught me my shame to see | C |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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