Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xiv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABCADADAAE

Alas haue I not pain enough my friendA
Vpon whose breast a fiecer Gripe doth tireB
Than did on him who first stale down the fireB
While Loue on me doth all his quiuer spendA
But with your rhubarbe words ye must contendA
To grieue me worse in saying that DesireB
Doth plunge my wel form'd soul euen in the mireC
Of sinfull thoughts which do in ruin endA
If that be sinne which doth the manners frameD
Well staid with truth in word and faith of deedeA
Ready of wit and fearing nought but shameD
If that be sin which in fixt hearts doth breedA
A loathing of all loose vnchastitieA
Then loue is sin and let me sinfull beE

Philip Sidney (sir)



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