Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Lxi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAAAAAABBBCDCOft with true sighs oft with vncalled teares | A |
Now with slow words now with dumbe eloquence | A |
I Stellas eyes assaid inuade her eares | A |
But this at last is her sweet breath'd defence | A |
That who indeed in felt affection beares | A |
So captiues to his Saint both soule and sence | A |
That wholly hers all selfenesse he forbeares | A |
Then his desires he learnes his liues course thence | A |
Now since her chast mind hates this loue in me | B |
With chastned mind I straight must shew that she | B |
Shall quickly me from what she hates remoue | B |
O Doctor Cupid thou for me reply | C |
Driu'n else to graunt by Angels Sophistrie | D |
That I loue not without I leaue to loue | C |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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