Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xix Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCDAAOn Cupids bowe how are my heart strings bent | A |
That see my wracke and yet embrace the same | B |
When most I glory then I feele most shame | B |
I willing run yet while I run repent | A |
My best wits still their own disgrace inuent | A |
My very inke turns straight to Stellas name | B |
And yet my words as them my pen doth frame | B |
Auise them selues that they are vainely spent | A |
For though she passe all things yet what is all | C |
That vnto me who fare like him that both | D |
Lookes to the skies and in a ditch doth fall | C |
O let me prop my mind yet in his growth | D |
And not in nature for best fruits vnfit | A |
Scholler saith Loue bend hitherward your wit | A |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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