Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xcii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACBBADBDBEE

Be your words made good Sir of Indian wareA
That you allow me them by so small rateB
Or do you curtted Spartanes imitateB
Or do you meane my tender eares to spareA
That to my questions you so totall areC
When I demaund of Phoenix Stellas stateB
You say forsooth you left her well of lateB
O God thinke you that satisfies my careA
I would know whether she did sit or walkeD
How cloth'd how waited on sigh'd she or smildeB
Whereof with whom how often did she talkeD
With what pastimes Times iourney she beguildeB
If her lips daignd to sweeten my poore nameE
Saie all and all well sayd still say the sameE

Philip Sidney (sir)



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