Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xxi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCDEF

Your words my friend right healthfull caustiks blameA
My young mind marde whom Loue doth windlas soB
That mine owne writings like bad seruants showB
My wits quicke in vaine thoughts in vertue lameA
That Plato I read for nought but if he tameA
Such coltish yeeres that to my birth I oweB
Nobler desires lest else that friendly foeB
Great expectation wear a train of shameA
For since mad March great promise made of meeC
If now the May of my yeeres much declineD
What can be hop'd my haruest time will beC
Sure you say well Your wisedomes golden myneD
Dig deepe with Learnings spade Now tell me thisE
Hath this world aught so fair as Stella isF

Philip Sidney (sir)



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