Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Vi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABBABABBCDDD

Some louers speake when they their Muses entertaineA
Of hopes begot by feare of wot not what desiresB
Of force of heau'nly beames infusing hellish paineA
Of liuing deaths dere wounds faire storms and freesing firesB
Some one his song in Ioue and Ioues strange tales attiresB
Bordred with buls and swans powdred with golden raineA
Another humbler wit to shepherds pipe retiresB
Yet hiding royall bloud full oft in rurall vaineA
To some a sweetest plaint a sweetest stile affordsB
While teares poure out his inke and sighes breathe out his wordsB
His paper pale despaire and pain his pen doth moueC
I can speake what I feele and feele as much as theyD
But thinke that all the map of my state I displayD
When trembling voyce brings forth that I do Stella loueD

Philip Sidney (sir)



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