Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xciii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBBCDCDEE| O fate O fault O curse child of my blisse | A |
| What sobs can giue words grace my griefe to show | B |
| What inke is blacke inough to paint my woe | B |
| Through me wretch me euen Stella vexed is | A |
| Yet Trueth if Caitives breath may call thee this | A |
| Witnesse with me that my foule stumbling so | B |
| From carelessenesse did in no maner grow | B |
| But wit confus'd with too much care did misse | B |
| And do I then my selfe this vaine scuse giue | C |
| I haue liue I and know this harmed thee | D |
| Tho' worlds 'quite me shall I my selfe forgiue | C |
| Only with paines my paines thus eased be | D |
| That all thy hurts in my harts wracke I reede | E |
| I cry thy sighs my deere thy teares I bleede | E |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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