Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Lix Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAAACBADEDEFFDeere why make you more of a dog then me | A |
If he doe loue I burne I burne in loue | B |
If he waite well I neuer thence would moue | A |
If he be faire yet but a dog can be | A |
Little he is so little worth is he | A |
He barks my songs thine owne voyce oft doth proue | C |
Bidden perhaps he fetched thee a gloue | B |
But I vnbid fetch euen my soule to thee | A |
Yet while I languish him that bosome clips | D |
That lap doth lap nay lets in spite of spite | E |
This sowre breath'd mate taste of those sugred lips | D |
Alas if you graunt onely such delight | E |
To witlesse things then Loue I hope since wit | F |
Becomes a clog will soone ease me of it | F |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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