Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xlix Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABAACDAEAEAFF| I on my horse and Loue on me doth trie | A |
| Our horsemanships while by strange worke I proue | A |
| A horsman to my horse a horse to Loue | B |
| And now mans wrongs in me poor beast descrie | A |
| The raines wherewith my rider doth me tie | A |
| Are humbled thoughts which bit of reuerence moue | C |
| Curb'd in with feare but with gilt bosse aboue | D |
| Of hope which makes it seem fair to the eye | A |
| The wand is will thou Fancie saddle art | E |
| Girt fast by Memorie and while I spurre | A |
| My horse he spurres with sharpe desire my hart | E |
| He sits me fast howeuer I do sturre | A |
| And now hath made me to his hand so right | F |
| That in the manage my selfe take delight | F |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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