Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Lxi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAAAAAAABBBCDC

Oft with true sighs oft with vncalled tearesA
Now with slow words now with dumbe eloquenceA
I Stellas eyes assaid inuade her earesA
But this at last is her sweet breath'd defenceA
That who indeed in felt affection bearesA
So captiues to his Saint both soule and senceA
That wholly hers all selfenesse he forbearesA
Then his desires he learnes his liues course thenceA
Now since her chast mind hates this loue in meB
With chastned mind I straight must shew that sheB
Shall quickly me from what she hates remoueB
O Doctor Cupid thou for me replyC
Driu'n else to graunt by Angels SophistrieD
That I loue not without I leaue to loueC

Philip Sidney (sir)



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