Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Lxxxviii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABABABCCBAAB| Out traytor Absence dar'st thou counsell me | A |
| From my deare captainesse to run away | B |
| Because in braue array heere marcheth she | A |
| That to win mee oft shewes a present pay | B |
| Is faith so weake or is such force in thee | A |
| When sun is hid can starres such beames display | B |
| Cannot heau'ns food once felt keepe stomakes free | A |
| From base desire on earthly cates to pray | B |
| Tush Absence while thy mistes eclipse that light | C |
| My orphan sense flies to the inward sight | C |
| Where memory sets forth the beames of loue | B |
| That where before hart lou'd and eyes did see | A |
| In hart both sight and loue now coupled be | A |
| Vnited pow'rs make each the stronger proue | B |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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