Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xlviii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBBABBACCBBBB

Soules ioy bend not those morning starres from meA
Where Vertue is made strong by Beauties mightB
Where Loue is chasteness Paine doth learn delightB
And Humbleness growes one with MaiestyB
Whateuer may ensue O let me beA
Copartner of the riches of that sightB
Let not mine eyes be hel driu'n from that lightB
O look O shine O let me die and seeA
For though I oft myself of them bemoneC
That through my heart their beamie darts be goneC
Whose cureless wounds euen now most freshly bleedB
Yet since my death wound is already gotB
Deere killer spare not thy sweete cruell shotB
A kinde of grace it is to slaye with speedB

Philip Sidney (sir)



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