Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Lvi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACBCBDD

Fy schoole of Patience fy your Lesson isA
Far far too long to learne it without bookeB
What a whole weeke without one peece of lookeB
And thinke I should not your large precepts misseA
When I might reade those Letters faire of blisseA
Which in her face teach vertue I could brookeB
Somwhat thy leaden counsels which I tookeB
As of a friend that meant not much amisseA
But now that I alas doe want her sightC
What dost thou thinke that I can euer takeB
In thy cold stuffe a flegmatike delightC
No Patience if thou wilt my good then makeB
Her come and heare with patience my desireD
And then with patience bid me beare my fireD

Philip Sidney (sir)



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