Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xlii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEDAAFFFFDD| O eyes which do the spheres of beauty moue | A |
| Whose beames be ioyes whose ioyes all vertues be | B |
| Who while they make Loue conquer conquer Loue | C |
| The schooles where Venus hath learnd chastitie | D |
| O eyes where humble lookes most glorious proue | E |
| Onely lou'd Tyrans iust in cruelty | D |
| Do not O doe not from poore me remoue | A |
| Keep still my zenith euer shine on me | A |
| For though I neuer see them but straightwayes | F |
| My life forgets to nourish languisht sprites | F |
| Yet still on me O eyes dart down your rayes | F |
| And if from majestie of sacred lights | F |
| Oppressing mortal sense my death proceed | D |
| Wraceks triumphs be which Loue hie set doth breed | D |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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