Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xlii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEDAAFFFFDD

O eyes which do the spheres of beauty moueA
Whose beames be ioyes whose ioyes all vertues beB
Who while they make Loue conquer conquer LoueC
The schooles where Venus hath learnd chastitieD
O eyes where humble lookes most glorious proueE
Onely lou'd Tyrans iust in crueltyD
Do not O doe not from poore me remoueA
Keep still my zenith euer shine on meA
For though I neuer see them but straightwayesF
My life forgets to nourish languisht spritesF
Yet still on me O eyes dart down your rayesF
And if from majestie of sacred lightsF
Oppressing mortal sense my death proceedD
Wraceks triumphs be which Loue hie set doth breedD

Philip Sidney (sir)



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