Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Lxxxv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCDEE| I see the house my heart thy selfe containe | A |
| Beware full sailes drowne not thy tottring barge | B |
| Least ioy by nature apt sprites to enlarge | B |
| Thee to thy wracke beyond thy limits straine | A |
| Nor do like Lords whose weake confused braine | A |
| Not 'pointing to fit folkes each vndercharge | B |
| While euerie office themselues will discharge | B |
| With doing all leaue nothing done but paine | A |
| But giue apt seruants their due place let eyes | C |
| See beauties totall summe summ'd in her face | D |
| Let eares heare speach which wit to wonder ties | C |
| Let breath sucke vp those sweetes let armes embrace | D |
| The globe of weale lips Loues indentures make | E |
| Thou but of all the kingly tribute take | E |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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