Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Lxii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABABABBCDBDD| Late tyr'd with wo euen ready for to pine | A |
| With rage of loue I cald my Loue vnkind | B |
| She in whose eyes loue though vnfelt doth shine | A |
| Sweet said that I true loue in her should find | B |
| I ioyed but straight thus watred was my wine | A |
| That loue she did but lou'd a loue not blind | B |
| Which would not let me whom shee lou'd decline | A |
| From nobler course fit for my birth and mind | B |
| And therefore by her loues Authority | B |
| Wild me these tempests of vaine loue to flie | C |
| And anchor fast my selfe on Vertues shore | D |
| Alas if this the only mettall be | B |
| Of loue new coin'd to help my beggary | D |
| Deere loue me not that you may loue me more | D |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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