Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet X Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBABABBBBBA| Reason in faith thou art well seru'd that still | A |
| Wouldst brabbling be with Sense and Loue in me | B |
| I rather wisht thee clime the Muses hill | A |
| Or reach the fruite of Natures choycest tree | B |
| Or seek heau'ns course or heau'ns inside to see | B |
| Why shouldst thou toil our thorny soile to till | A |
| Leaue Sense and those which Senses obiects be | B |
| Deale thou with powers of thoughts leaue Loue to Will | A |
| But thou wouldst needs fight with both Loue and Sence | B |
| With sword of wit giuing wounds of dispraise | B |
| Till downe right blowes did foyle thy cunning fence | B |
| For soone as they strake thee with Stellas rayes | B |
| Reason thou kneeld'st and offred'st straight to proue | B |
| By reason good good reason her to loue | A |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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