Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Lvii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCDEEWho hauing made with many fights his owne | A |
Each sence of mine each gift each pow'r of mind | B |
Growne now his slaues he forst them out to find | B |
The thorowest words fit for Woes selfe to grone | A |
Hoping that when they might finde Stella alone | A |
Before she could prepare to be vnkind | B |
Her soule arm'd but with such a dainty rind | B |
Should soone be pierc'd with sharpnesse of the mone | A |
She heard my plaints and did not onely heare | C |
But them so sweet is she most sweetly sing | D |
With that faire breast making Woes darknesse cleare | C |
A pretie case I hoped her to bring | D |
To feele my griefe and she with face and voyce | E |
So sweets my paines that my paines me reioyce | E |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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