Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Vi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBABABBCDDD| Some louers speake when they their Muses entertaine | A |
| Of hopes begot by feare of wot not what desires | B |
| Of force of heau'nly beames infusing hellish paine | A |
| Of liuing deaths dere wounds faire storms and freesing fires | B |
| Some one his song in Ioue and Ioues strange tales attires | B |
| Bordred with buls and swans powdred with golden raine | A |
| Another humbler wit to shepherds pipe retires | B |
| Yet hiding royall bloud full oft in rurall vaine | A |
| To some a sweetest plaint a sweetest stile affords | B |
| While teares poure out his inke and sighes breathe out his words | B |
| His paper pale despaire and pain his pen doth moue | C |
| I can speake what I feele and feele as much as they | D |
| But thinke that all the map of my state I display | D |
| When trembling voyce brings forth that I do Stella loue | D |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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