Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Lxxxi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACCACACCDCCDO kisse which dost those ruddie gemmes impart | A |
Or gemmes or fruits of new found Paradise | B |
Breathing all blisse and sweetning to the heart | A |
Teaching dumbe lips a nobler exercise | C |
O kisse which soules euen soules together ties | C |
By linkes of loue and only Natures art | A |
How faine would I paint thee to all mens eyes | C |
Or of thy gifts at least shade out some part | A |
But she forbids with blushing words she sayes | C |
She builds her fame on higher seated praise | C |
But my heart burnes I cannot silent be | D |
Then since dear life you faine would haue me peace | C |
And I mad with delight want wit to cease | C |
Stop you my mouth with still still kissing me | D |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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