Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Lvi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACBCBDDFy schoole of Patience fy your Lesson is | A |
Far far too long to learne it without booke | B |
What a whole weeke without one peece of looke | B |
And thinke I should not your large precepts misse | A |
When I might reade those Letters faire of blisse | A |
Which in her face teach vertue I could brooke | B |
Somwhat thy leaden counsels which I tooke | B |
As of a friend that meant not much amisse | A |
But now that I alas doe want her sight | C |
What dost thou thinke that I can euer take | B |
In thy cold stuffe a flegmatike delight | C |
No Patience if thou wilt my good then make | B |
Her come and heare with patience my desire | D |
And then with patience bid me beare my fire | D |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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