Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xlvi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCDEEI curst thee oft I pitie now thy case | A |
Blind hitting Boy since she that thee and me | B |
Rules with a becke so tyranniseth thee | B |
That thou must want or food or dwelling place | A |
For she protests to banish thee her face | A |
Her face O Loue a roge thou then shouldst be | B |
If Loue learne not alone to loue and see | B |
Without desire to feed of further grace | A |
Alas poor wag that now a scholler art | C |
To such a schoolmistresse whose lessons new | D |
Thou needs must misse and so thou needs must smart | C |
Yet deare let me his pardon get of you | D |
So long though he from book myche to desire | E |
Till without fewell you can make hot fire | E |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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