Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet V Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBABACDCDEF| It is most true that eyes are form'd to serue | A |
| The inward light and that the heauenly part | B |
| Ought to be King from whose rules who do swerue | A |
| Rebels to nature striue for their owne smart | B |
| It is most true what we call Cupids dart | B |
| An image is which for ourselues we carue | A |
| And foolse adore in temple of our hart | B |
| Till that good god make church and churchmen starue | A |
| True that true beautie virtue is indeed | C |
| Whereof this beautie can be but a shade | D |
| Which elements with mortal mixture breed | C |
| True that on earth we are but pilgrims made | D |
| And should in soule up to our countrey moue | E |
| True and yet true that I must Stella loue | F |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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