Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Lix Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAAACBADEDEFF

Deere why make you more of a dog then meA
If he doe loue I burne I burne in loueB
If he waite well I neuer thence would moueA
If he be faire yet but a dog can beA
Little he is so little worth is heA
He barks my songs thine owne voyce oft doth proueC
Bidden perhaps he fetched thee a gloueB
But I vnbid fetch euen my soule to theeA
Yet while I languish him that bosome clipsD
That lap doth lap nay lets in spite of spiteE
This sowre breath'd mate taste of those sugred lipsD
Alas if you graunt onely such delightE
To witlesse things then Loue I hope since witF
Becomes a clog will soone ease me of itF

Philip Sidney (sir)



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