Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Lv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCAABBADDDEAA

Muses I oft inuoked your holy aydeA
With choisest flowers my speech t' engarland soB
That it despisde in true but naked shewC
Might winne some grace in your sweet grace arraidA
And oft whole troupes of saddest words I staidA
Striuing abroad a foraging to goB
Vntill by your inspiring I might knowB
How their blacke banner might be best displaidA
But now I meane no more your helpe to tryD
Nor other sugring of my speech to proueD
But on her name incessantly to cryD
For let me but name her whom I doe loueE
So sweet sounds straight mine eare and heart do hitA
That I well finde no eloquence like itA

Philip Sidney (sir)



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