Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Lxxxv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCDEE

I see the house my heart thy selfe containeA
Beware full sailes drowne not thy tottring bargeB
Least ioy by nature apt sprites to enlargeB
Thee to thy wracke beyond thy limits straineA
Nor do like Lords whose weake confused braineA
Not 'pointing to fit folkes each vnderchargeB
While euerie office themselues will dischargeB
With doing all leaue nothing done but paineA
But giue apt seruants their due place let eyesC
See beauties totall summe summ'd in her faceD
Let eares heare speach which wit to wonder tiesC
Let breath sucke vp those sweetes let armes embraceD
The globe of weale lips Loues indentures makeE
Thou but of all the kingly tribute takeE

Philip Sidney (sir)



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