Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Lxxxiii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCEAA| Good brother Philip I haue borne you long | A |
| I was content you should in fauour creepe | B |
| While craftely you seem'd your cut to keepe | B |
| As though that faire soft hand did you great wrong | A |
| I bare with enuie yet I bare your song | A |
| When in her necke you did loue ditties peepe | B |
| Nay more foole I oft suffred you to sleepe | B |
| In lillies neast where Loues selfe lies along | A |
| What doth high place ambitious thoughts augment | C |
| Is sawcinesse reward of curtesie | D |
| Cannot such grace your silly selfe content | C |
| But you must needs with those lips billing be | E |
| And through those lips drinke nectar from that toong | A |
| Leaue that Syr Phip least off your neck be wroong | A |
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