Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xcviii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACCDAAD

Ah bed the field where Ioyes peace some do seeA
The field where all my thoughts to warre be train'dB
How is thy grace by my strange fortune strain'dB
How thy lee shores by my sighes stormed beA
With sweete soft shades thou oft inuitest meA
To steale some rest but wretch I am constrain'dB
Spurd with Loues spur though gald and shortly rain'dB
With Cares hard hand to turne and tosse in theeA
While the blacke horrors of the silent nightC
Paint Woes blacke face so liuely to my sightC
That tedious leasure markes each wrinkled lineD
But when Aurora leades out Phoebus daunceA
Mine eyes then only winke for spite perchaunceA
That wormes should haue their sun I want mineD

Philip Sidney (sir)



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