Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Lxxx Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAACCADDEFGE| Sweet swelling lip well maist thou swell in pride | A |
| Since best wits thinke it wit thee to admire | B |
| Natures praise Vertues stall Cupids cold fire | C |
| Whence words not words but heau'nly graces slide | A |
| The new Parnassus where the Muses bide | A |
| Sweetner of Musicke Wisedomes beautifier | C |
| Breather of life and fastner of desire | C |
| Where Beauties blush in Honors graine is dide | A |
| Thus much my heart compeld my mouth to say | D |
| But now spite of my heart my mouth will stay | D |
| Loathing all lies doubting this flatterie is | E |
| And no spurre can his resty race renewe | F |
| Without how farre this praise is short of you | G |
| Sweet Lipp you teach my mouth with one sweet kisse | E |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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