Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Lxxx Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCAACCADDEFGE

Sweet swelling lip well maist thou swell in prideA
Since best wits thinke it wit thee to admireB
Natures praise Vertues stall Cupids cold fireC
Whence words not words but heau'nly graces slideA
The new Parnassus where the Muses bideA
Sweetner of Musicke Wisedomes beautifierC
Breather of life and fastner of desireC
Where Beauties blush in Honors graine is dideA
Thus much my heart compeld my mouth to sayD
But now spite of my heart my mouth will stayD
Loathing all lies doubting this flatterie isE
And no spurre can his resty race reneweF
Without how farre this praise is short of youG
Sweet Lipp you teach my mouth with one sweet kisseE

Philip Sidney (sir)



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