Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xlvi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCDEE

I curst thee oft I pitie now thy caseA
Blind hitting Boy since she that thee and meB
Rules with a becke so tyranniseth theeB
That thou must want or food or dwelling placeA
For she protests to banish thee her faceA
Her face O Loue a roge thou then shouldst beB
If Loue learne not alone to loue and seeB
Without desire to feed of further graceA
Alas poor wag that now a scholler artC
To such a schoolmistresse whose lessons newD
Thou needs must misse and so thou needs must smartC
Yet deare let me his pardon get of youD
So long though he from book myche to desireE
Till without fewell you can make hot fireE

Philip Sidney (sir)



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