Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Lxvi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACABABDADAEBAnd do I see some cause a hope to feede | A |
Or doth the tedious burden of long wo | B |
In weaken'd minds quick apprehending breed | A |
Of euerie image which may comfort shew | C |
I cannot brag of word much lesse of deed | A |
Fortune wheeles still with me in one sort slow | B |
My wealth no more and no whit lesse my need | A |
Desier still on stilts of Feare doth go | B |
And yet amid all feares a hope there is | D |
Stolne to my hart since last faire night nay day | A |
Stellas eyes sent to me the beames of blisse | D |
Looking on me while I lookt other way | A |
But when mine eyes backe to their heau'n did moue | E |
They fled with blush which guiltie seem'd of loue | B |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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