Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xliii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBABACBCDDD| Faire eyes sweet lips dear heart that foolish I | A |
| Could hope by Cupids help on you to pray | B |
| Since to himselfe he doth your gifts apply | A |
| As his maine force choise sport and easefull stay | B |
| For when he will see who dare him gain say | B |
| Then with those eyes he looeks lo by and by | A |
| Each soule doth at Loues feet his weapons lay | B |
| Glad if for her he giue them leaue to die | A |
| When he will play then in her lips he is | C |
| Where blushing red that Loues selfe them doe loue | B |
| With either lip he doth the other kisse | C |
| But when he will for quiets sake remoue | D |
| From all the world her heart is then his rome | D |
| Where well he knowes no man to him can come | D |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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