Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xciv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBABCBCBC

Griefe find the words for thou hast made my braineA
So darke with misty vapuors which ariseB
From out thy heauy mould that inbent eyesB
Can scarce discerne the shape of mine owne paineA
Do thou then for thou canst do thou complaineA
For my poore soule which now that sicknesse triesB
Which euen to sence sence of it selfe deniesB
Though harbengers of death lodge there his traineA
Or if thy loue of plaint yet mine forbearesB
As of a Caitife worthy so to dieC
Yet waile thy selfe and waile with causefull tearesB
That though in wretchednesse thy life doth lieC
Yet growest more wretched then by nature bearesB
By being plac'd in such a wretch as IC

Philip Sidney (sir)



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