Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet V Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABBABACDCDEF

It is most true that eyes are form'd to serueA
The inward light and that the heauenly partB
Ought to be King from whose rules who do swerueA
Rebels to nature striue for their owne smartB
It is most true what we call Cupids dartB
An image is which for ourselues we carueA
And foolse adore in temple of our hartB
Till that good god make church and churchmen starueA
True that true beautie virtue is indeedC
Whereof this beautie can be but a shadeD
Which elements with mortal mixture breedC
True that on earth we are but pilgrims madeD
And should in soule up to our countrey moueE
True and yet true that I must Stella loueF

Philip Sidney (sir)



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