Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Lv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAABBADDDEAA| Muses I oft inuoked your holy ayde | A |
| With choisest flowers my speech t' engarland so | B |
| That it despisde in true but naked shew | C |
| Might winne some grace in your sweet grace arraid | A |
| And oft whole troupes of saddest words I staid | A |
| Striuing abroad a foraging to go | B |
| Vntill by your inspiring I might know | B |
| How their blacke banner might be best displaid | A |
| But now I meane no more your helpe to try | D |
| Nor other sugring of my speech to proue | D |
| But on her name incessantly to cry | D |
| For let me but name her whom I doe loue | E |
| So sweet sounds straight mine eare and heart do hit | A |
| That I well finde no eloquence like it | A |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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