Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Lxx Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBCBCBDEDEFF| My Muse may well grudge at my heau'nly ioy | A |
| Yf still I force her in sad rimes to creepe | B |
| She oft hath drunk my teares now hopes to enioy | C |
| Nectar of mirth since I Ioues cup do keepe | B |
| Sonets be not bound Prentice to annoy | C |
| Trebles sing high so well as bases deepe | B |
| Griefe but Loues winter liuerie is the boy | C |
| Hath cheekes to smile so well as eyes to weepe | B |
| Come then my Muse shew thou height of delight | D |
| In well raisde notes my pen the best it may | E |
| Shall paint out ioy though in but blacke and white | D |
| Cease eager Muse peace pen for my sake stay | E |
| I giue you here my hand for truth of this | F |
| Wise silence is best musicke vnto blisse | F |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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