Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xlvii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDBEBBFAFAGGWhat haue I thus betray'd my libertie | A |
Can those blacke beames such burning markes engraue | B |
In my free side or am I borne a slaue | C |
Whose necke becomes such yoke of tyrannie | D |
Or want I sense to feel my misery | B |
Or sprite disdaine of such disdaine to haue | E |
Who for long faith tho' daily helpe I craue | B |
May get no almes but scorne of beggarie | B |
Vertue awake Beautie but beautie is | F |
I may I must I can I will I do | A |
Leaue following that which it is gain to misse | F |
Let her goe Soft but here she comes Goe to | A |
Vnkind I loue you not O me that eye | G |
Doth make my heart to giue my tongue the lie | G |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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