Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Lxix Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABCCDADEFF| O ioy to high for my low stile to show | A |
| O blisse fit for a nobler seat then me | B |
| Enuie put out thine eyes least thou do see | B |
| What oceans of delight in me do flowe | A |
| My friend that oft saw through all maskes my wo | A |
| Come come and let me powre my selfe on thee | B |
| Gone is the Winter of my miserie | C |
| My Spring appeares O see what here doth grow | C |
| For Stella hath with words where faith doth shine | D |
| Of her high heart giu'n me the Monarchie | A |
| I I O I may say that she is mine | D |
| And though she giue but thus conditionly | E |
| This realme of blisse while vertuous course I take | F |
| No kings be crown'd but they some couenants make | F |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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