Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Lvii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCDEE

Who hauing made with many fights his owneA
Each sence of mine each gift each pow'r of mindB
Growne now his slaues he forst them out to findB
The thorowest words fit for Woes selfe to groneA
Hoping that when they might finde Stella aloneA
Before she could prepare to be vnkindB
Her soule arm'd but with such a dainty rindB
Should soone be pierc'd with sharpnesse of the moneA
She heard my plaints and did not onely heareC
But them so sweet is she most sweetly singD
With that faire breast making Woes darknesse cleareC
A pretie case I hoped her to bringD
To feele my griefe and she with face and voyceE
So sweets my paines that my paines me reioyceE

Philip Sidney (sir)



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