Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Lxvi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACABABDADAEB

And do I see some cause a hope to feedeA
Or doth the tedious burden of long woB
In weaken'd minds quick apprehending breedA
Of euerie image which may comfort shewC
I cannot brag of word much lesse of deedA
Fortune wheeles still with me in one sort slowB
My wealth no more and no whit lesse my needA
Desier still on stilts of Feare doth goB
And yet amid all feares a hope there isD
Stolne to my hart since last faire night nay dayA
Stellas eyes sent to me the beames of blisseD
Looking on me while I lookt other wayA
But when mine eyes backe to their heau'n did moueE
They fled with blush which guiltie seem'd of loueB

Philip Sidney (sir)



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