Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xciii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBBCDCDEE

O fate O fault O curse child of my blisseA
What sobs can giue words grace my griefe to showB
What inke is blacke inough to paint my woeB
Through me wretch me euen Stella vexed isA
Yet Trueth if Caitives breath may call thee thisA
Witnesse with me that my foule stumbling soB
From carelessenesse did in no maner growB
But wit confus'd with too much care did misseB
And do I then my selfe this vaine scuse giueC
I haue liue I and know this harmed theeD
Tho' worlds 'quite me shall I my selfe forgiueC
Only with paines my paines thus eased beD
That all thy hurts in my harts wracke I reedeE
I cry thy sighs my deere thy teares I bleedeE

Philip Sidney (sir)



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