Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xliv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAAAAAAABCBCBB

My words I know do well set forth my mindeA
My mind bemones his sense of inward smartA
Such smart may pitie claim of any hartA
Her heart sweet heart is of no tygres kindA
And yet she heares and yet no pitie I findA
But more I cry less grace she doth impartA
Alas what cause is there so ouerthwartA
That Nobleness it selfe makes thus vnkindA
I much do ghesse yet finde no truth saue thisB
That when the breath of my complaints doth tuchC
Those dainty doors vnto the Court of BlisseB
The heau'nly nature of that place is suchC
That once come there the sobs of mine annoyesB
Are metamorphos'd straight to tunes of ioyesB

Philip Sidney (sir)



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