Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xcvi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAACCADCDCEE| Thought with good cause thou lik'st so well the night | A |
| Since kind or chance giues both one liuerie | B |
| Both sadly blacke both blackly darkned be | C |
| Night bard from Sunne thou from thy owne sunlight | A |
| Silence in both displaies his sullen might | A |
| Slow heauinesse in both holds one degree | C |
| That full of doubts thou of perplexity | C |
| Thy teares expresse Nights natiue moisture right | A |
| In both amazeful solitarinesse | D |
| In night of sprites the gastly powers do stur | C |
| In thee or sprites or sprited gastlinesse | D |
| But but alas Nights side the ods hath fur | C |
| For that at length yet doth inuite some rest | E |
| Thou though still tired yet still doost it detest | E |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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