Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Lxxvi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBBCBBAADADBB| She comes and streight therewith her shining twins do moue | A |
| Their rayes to me who in their tedious absence lay | B |
| Benighted in cold wo but now appears my day | B |
| The only light of ioy the only warmth of loue | B |
| She comes with light and warmth which like Aurora proue | C |
| Of gentle force so that mine eyes dare gladly play | B |
| With such a rosie Morne whose beames most freshly gay | B |
| Scorch not but onely doe dark chilling sprites remoue | A |
| But lo while I do speake it groweth noone with me | A |
| Her flamie glistring lights increse with time and place | D |
| My heart cries oh it burnes mine eyes now dazl'd be | A |
| No wind no shade can coole what helpe then in my case | D |
| But with short breath long looks staid feet and aching hed | B |
| Pray that my Sunne goe downe with meeker beames to bed | B |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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