Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Lxii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABABABBCDBDD

Late tyr'd with wo euen ready for to pineA
With rage of loue I cald my Loue vnkindB
She in whose eyes loue though vnfelt doth shineA
Sweet said that I true loue in her should findB
I ioyed but straight thus watred was my wineA
That loue she did but lou'd a loue not blindB
Which would not let me whom shee lou'd declineA
From nobler course fit for my birth and mindB
And therefore by her loues AuthorityB
Wild me these tempests of vaine loue to flieC
And anchor fast my selfe on Vertues shoreD
Alas if this the only mettall beB
Of loue new coin'd to help my beggaryD
Deere loue me not that you may loue me moreD

Philip Sidney (sir)



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