Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Lxxxiv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBBABBABBBBCC

High way since you my chiefe Pernassus beA
And that my Muse to some eares not vnsweetB
Tempers her words to trampling horses feeteB
More oft then to a chamber melodieB
Now blessed you beare onward blessed meA
To her where I my heart safe left shall meetB
My Muse and I must you of dutie greetB
With thankes and wishes wishing thankfullyA
Be you still faire honord by publicke heedeB
By no encroachment wrong'd nor time forgotB
Nor blam'd for bloud nor sham'd for sinfull deedB
And that you know I enuy you no lotB
Of highest wish I wish you so much blissC
Hundreds of yeares you Stellaes feet may kisseC

Philip Sidney (sir)



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