Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Lxxxvi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABCAAADAAA

Alas whence came this change of lookes If IA
Haue chang'd desert let mine owne conscience beB
A still felt plague to selfe condemning meeB
Let woe gripe on my heart shame loade mine eyeA
But if all faith like spotlesse Ermine lyA
Safe in my soule which only doth to theeB
As his sole obiect of felicitieC
With wings of loue in aire of wonder flieA
O ease your hand treate not so hard your slaueA
In iustice paines come not till faults do callA
Or if I needs sweet Iudge must torments haueD
Vse something else to chasten me withallA
Then those blest eyes where all my hopes do dwellA
No doome should make ones Heau'n become his HellA

Philip Sidney (sir)



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