Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xx Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCBABDEDEFF| Fly fly my friends I haue my deaths wound fly | A |
| See there that Boy that murthring Boy I say | B |
| Who like a theefe hid in dark bush doth ly | A |
| Till bloudy bullet get him wrongfull pray | B |
| So tyran he no fitter place could spie | C |
| Nor so faire leuell in so secret stay | B |
| As that sweet black which veils the heau'nly eye | A |
| There with his shot himself he close doth lay | B |
| Poore passenger pass now thereby I did | D |
| And staid pleas'd with the prospect of the place | E |
| While that black hue from me the the bad guest hid | D |
| But straight I saw the motions of lightning grace | E |
| And then descried the glistrings of his dart | F |
| But ere I could flie thence it pierc'd my heart | F |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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