Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Lxxiii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABABABCCDAADLoue still a Boy and oft a wanton is | A |
School'd onely by his mothers tender eye | B |
What wonder then if he his lesson misse | A |
When for so soft a rodde deare play he trye | B |
And yet my Starre because a sugred kisse | A |
In sport I suckt while she asleepe did lye | B |
Doth lowre nay chide nay threat for only this | A |
Sweet it was saucie Loue not humble I | B |
But no scuse serues she makes her wrath appeare | C |
In beauties throne see now who dares come neare | C |
Those scarlet Iudges thretning bloudie paine | D |
O heau'nly foole thy most kisse worthy face | A |
Anger inuests with such a louely grace | A |
That Angers selfe I needs must kisse againe | D |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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