Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xix Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCDAA

On Cupids bowe how are my heart strings bentA
That see my wracke and yet embrace the sameB
When most I glory then I feele most shameB
I willing run yet while I run repentA
My best wits still their own disgrace inuentA
My very inke turns straight to Stellas nameB
And yet my words as them my pen doth frameB
Auise them selues that they are vainely spentA
For though she passe all things yet what is allC
That vnto me who fare like him that bothD
Lookes to the skies and in a ditch doth fallC
O let me prop my mind yet in his growthD
And not in nature for best fruits vnfitA
Scholler saith Loue bend hitherward your witA

Philip Sidney (sir)



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