Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Lxxxviii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABABABCCBAAB

Out traytor Absence dar'st thou counsell meA
From my deare captainesse to run awayB
Because in braue array heere marcheth sheA
That to win mee oft shewes a present payB
Is faith so weake or is such force in theeA
When sun is hid can starres such beames displayB
Cannot heau'ns food once felt keepe stomakes freeA
From base desire on earthly cates to prayB
Tush Absence while thy mistes eclipse that lightC
My orphan sense flies to the inward sightC
Where memory sets forth the beames of loueB
That where before hart lou'd and eyes did seeA
In hart both sight and loue now coupled beA
Vnited pow'rs make each the stronger proueB

Philip Sidney (sir)



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