Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xliii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABBABACBCDDD

Faire eyes sweet lips dear heart that foolish IA
Could hope by Cupids help on you to prayB
Since to himselfe he doth your gifts applyA
As his maine force choise sport and easefull stayB
For when he will see who dare him gain sayB
Then with those eyes he looeks lo by and byA
Each soule doth at Loues feet his weapons layB
Glad if for her he giue them leaue to dieA
When he will play then in her lips he isC
Where blushing red that Loues selfe them doe loueB
With either lip he doth the other kisseC
But when he will for quiets sake remoueD
From all the world her heart is then his romeD
Where well he knowes no man to him can comeD

Philip Sidney (sir)



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