Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xcv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCCBBCDEDEBB| Yet sighes deare sighs indeede true friends you are | A |
| That do not leaue your best friend at the wurst | B |
| But as you with my breast I oft haue nurst | B |
| So gratefull now you waite vpon my care | C |
| Faint coward Ioy no longer tarry dare | C |
| Seeing Hope yeeld when this wo strake him furst | B |
| Delight exclaims he is for my fault curst | B |
| Though oft himselfe my mate in Armes he sware | C |
| Nay Sorrow comes with such maine rage that he | D |
| Kils his owne children teares finding that they | E |
| By Loue were made apt to consort with me | D |
| Only true Sighs you do not goe away | E |
| Thanke may you haue for such a thankfull part | B |
| Thank worthiest yet when you shall break my hart | B |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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