Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xciv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBABCBCBC| Griefe find the words for thou hast made my braine | A |
| So darke with misty vapuors which arise | B |
| From out thy heauy mould that inbent eyes | B |
| Can scarce discerne the shape of mine owne paine | A |
| Do thou then for thou canst do thou complaine | A |
| For my poore soule which now that sicknesse tries | B |
| Which euen to sence sence of it selfe denies | B |
| Though harbengers of death lodge there his traine | A |
| Or if thy loue of plaint yet mine forbeares | B |
| As of a Caitife worthy so to die | C |
| Yet waile thy selfe and waile with causefull teares | B |
| That though in wretchednesse thy life doth lie | C |
| Yet growest more wretched then by nature beares | B |
| By being plac'd in such a wretch as I | C |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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