Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Lxxxi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACCACACCDCCD

O kisse which dost those ruddie gemmes impartA
Or gemmes or fruits of new found ParadiseB
Breathing all blisse and sweetning to the heartA
Teaching dumbe lips a nobler exerciseC
O kisse which soules euen soules together tiesC
By linkes of loue and only Natures artA
How faine would I paint thee to all mens eyesC
Or of thy gifts at least shade out some partA
But she forbids with blushing words she sayesC
She builds her fame on higher seated praiseC
But my heart burnes I cannot silent beD
Then since dear life you faine would haue me peaceC
And I mad with delight want wit to ceaseC
Stop you my mouth with still still kissing meD

Philip Sidney (sir)



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