Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Lxxxiv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBBABBABBBBCC| High way since you my chiefe Pernassus be | A |
| And that my Muse to some eares not vnsweet | B |
| Tempers her words to trampling horses feete | B |
| More oft then to a chamber melodie | B |
| Now blessed you beare onward blessed me | A |
| To her where I my heart safe left shall meet | B |
| My Muse and I must you of dutie greet | B |
| With thankes and wishes wishing thankfully | A |
| Be you still faire honord by publicke heede | B |
| By no encroachment wrong'd nor time forgot | B |
| Nor blam'd for bloud nor sham'd for sinfull deed | B |
| And that you know I enuy you no lot | B |
| Of highest wish I wish you so much bliss | C |
| Hundreds of yeares you Stellaes feet may kisse | C |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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