Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xvi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACCCCDD| In nature apt to like when I did see | A |
| Beauties which were of many carrets fine | B |
| My boiling sprites did thither then incline | B |
| And Loue I thought that I was full of thee | A |
| But finding not those restlesse flames in mee | A |
| Which others said did make their souls to pine | B |
| I thought those babes of some pinnes hurt did whine | B |
| By my soul iudging what Loues paine might be | A |
| But while I thus with this young lion plaid | C |
| Mine eyes shall I say curst or blest beheld | C |
| Stella now she is nam'd neede more be said | C |
| In her sight I a lesson new haue speld | C |
| I now haue learnd loue right and learnd euen so | D |
| As they that being poysond poyson know | D |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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