Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Lxxvii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABABABBCBBDD

Those lookes whose beames be ioy whose motion is delightA
That face whose lecture shews what perfect beauty isB
That presence which doth giue darke hearts a liuing lightA
That grace which Venus weeps that she her selfe doth misseB
That hand which without touch holds more then Atlas mightA
Those lips which make deaths pay a meane price for a kisseB
That skin whose passe praise hue scornes this poor tearm of whiteA
Those words which do sublime the quintessence of blissB
That voyce which makes the soule plant himselfe in the earsB
That conuersation sweet where such high comforts beC
As consterd in true speech the name of heaun it bearesB
Makes me in my best thoughts and quietst iudgments seeB
That in no more but these I might be fully blestD
Yet ah my mayd'n Muse doth blush to tell the bestD

Philip Sidney (sir)



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