Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Lxiii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACCDEED| O grammer rules O now your vertues show | A |
| So children still reade you with awfull eyes | B |
| As my young doue may in your precepts wise | B |
| Her graunt to me by her owne vertue know | A |
| For late with heart most hie with eyes most lowe | A |
| I crau'd the thing which euer she denies | B |
| Shee lightning loue displaying Venus skies | B |
| Least once should not be heard twise said No no | A |
| Sing then my Muse now Io P n sing | C |
| Heau'ns enuy not at my high triumphing | C |
| But grammers force with sweete successe confirme | D |
| For grammer says O this deare Stella say | E |
| For grammer sayes to grammer who sayes nay | E |
| That in one speech two negatiues affirme | D |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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