Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Lxxxiii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCEAA

Good brother Philip I haue borne you longA
I was content you should in fauour creepeB
While craftely you seem'd your cut to keepeB
As though that faire soft hand did you great wrongA
I bare with enuie yet I bare your songA
When in her necke you did loue ditties peepeB
Nay more foole I oft suffred you to sleepeB
In lillies neast where Loues selfe lies alongA
What doth high place ambitious thoughts augmentC
Is sawcinesse reward of curtesieD
Cannot such grace your silly selfe contentC
But you must needs with those lips billing beE
And through those lips drinke nectar from that toongA
Leaue that Syr Phip least off your neck be wroongA

Philip Sidney (sir)



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