Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xlv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCDDE

Stella oft sees the very face of woA
Painted in my beclowded stormie faceB
But cannot skill to pitie my disgraceB
Not though thereof the cause herself she knowA
Yet hearing late a fable which did showA
Of louers neuer knowne a grieuous caseB
Pitie thereof gate in her breast such placeB
That from that sea deriu'd teares spring did flowA
Alas if Fancie drawne by imag'd thingsC
Though false yet with free scope more grace doth breedD
Than seruants wracke where new doubts honour bringsC
Then thinke my deare that you in me do reedD
Of louers ruine some thrise sad tragedieD
I am not I pitie the tale of meE

Philip Sidney (sir)



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