Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACCDEED

You that do search for euery purling springA
Which from the ribs of old Parnassus flowesB
And euery flower not sweet perhaps which growesB
Neere thereabouts into your poesie wringA
Ye that do dictionaries methode bringA
Into your rimes running in rattling rowesB
You that poore Petrarchs long deceased woesB
With new borne sighes and denisen'd wit do singA
You take wrong wayes those far fet helps be suchC
As do bewray a want of inward tuchC
And sure at length stol'n goods doe come to lightD
But if both for your loue and skill your nameE
You seek to nurse at fullest breasts of FameE
Stella behold and then begin to inditeD

Philip Sidney (sir)



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