Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xcvi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCAACCADCDCEE

Thought with good cause thou lik'st so well the nightA
Since kind or chance giues both one liuerieB
Both sadly blacke both blackly darkned beC
Night bard from Sunne thou from thy owne sunlightA
Silence in both displaies his sullen mightA
Slow heauinesse in both holds one degreeC
That full of doubts thou of perplexityC
Thy teares expresse Nights natiue moisture rightA
In both amazeful solitarinesseD
In night of sprites the gastly powers do sturC
In thee or sprites or sprited gastlinesseD
But but alas Nights side the ods hath furC
For that at length yet doth inuite some restE
Thou though still tired yet still doost it detestE

Philip Sidney (sir)



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