Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Lxix Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABCCDADEFF

O ioy to high for my low stile to showA
O blisse fit for a nobler seat then meB
Enuie put out thine eyes least thou do seeB
What oceans of delight in me do floweA
My friend that oft saw through all maskes my woA
Come come and let me powre my selfe on theeB
Gone is the Winter of my miserieC
My Spring appeares O see what here doth growC
For Stella hath with words where faith doth shineD
Of her high heart giu'n me the MonarchieA
I I O I may say that she is mineD
And though she giue but thus conditionlyE
This realme of blisse while vertuous course I takeF
No kings be crown'd but they some couenants makeF

Philip Sidney (sir)



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