Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Liv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCCBBCDDDDBE| Because I breathe not loue to euery one | A |
| Nor doe not vse sette colours for to weare | B |
| Nor nourish speciall locks of vowed haire | B |
| Nor giue each speech a full point of a grone | C |
| The Courtly Nymphes acquainted with the mone | C |
| Of them wich in their lips Loues Standard beare | B |
| What he say they of me now I dare sweare | B |
| He cannot loue no no let him alone | C |
| And thinke so still so Stella know my minde | D |
| Profess in deede I do not Cupids art | D |
| But you fair maides at length this true shall find | D |
| That his right badge is but worne in the hart | D |
| Dumbe Swans not chattering Pyes do louers proue | B |
| They loue indeed who quake to say they loue | E |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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