Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACCDEED| You that do search for euery purling spring | A |
| Which from the ribs of old Parnassus flowes | B |
| And euery flower not sweet perhaps which growes | B |
| Neere thereabouts into your poesie wring | A |
| Ye that do dictionaries methode bring | A |
| Into your rimes running in rattling rowes | B |
| You that poore Petrarchs long deceased woes | B |
| With new borne sighes and denisen'd wit do sing | A |
| You take wrong wayes those far fet helps be such | C |
| As do bewray a want of inward tuch | C |
| And sure at length stol'n goods doe come to light | D |
| But if both for your loue and skill your name | E |
| You seek to nurse at fullest breasts of Fame | E |
| Stella behold and then begin to indite | D |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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