Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Lxxxix Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBAABABAB| Now that of absence the most irksom night | A |
| With darkest shade doth ouercome my day | B |
| Since Stellaes eyes wont to giue me my day | B |
| Leauing my hemisphere leaue me in night | A |
| Each day seemes long and longs for long staid night | A |
| The night as tedious wooes th' approch of day | B |
| Tired with the dusty toiles of busie day | B |
| Languisht with horrors of the silent night | A |
| Suff'ring the euils both of day and night | A |
| While no night is more darke then is my day | B |
| Nor no day hath lesse quiet then my night | A |
| With such bad mixture of my night and day | B |
| That liuing thus in blackest Winter night | A |
| I feele the flames of hottest Sommer day | B |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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