Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xlv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCDDEStella oft sees the very face of wo | A |
Painted in my beclowded stormie face | B |
But cannot skill to pitie my disgrace | B |
Not though thereof the cause herself she know | A |
Yet hearing late a fable which did show | A |
Of louers neuer knowne a grieuous case | B |
Pitie thereof gate in her breast such place | B |
That from that sea deriu'd teares spring did flow | A |
Alas if Fancie drawne by imag'd things | C |
Though false yet with free scope more grace doth breed | D |
Than seruants wracke where new doubts honour brings | C |
Then thinke my deare that you in me do reed | D |
Of louers ruine some thrise sad tragedie | D |
I am not I pitie the tale of me | E |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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