Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xxi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCDEFYour words my friend right healthfull caustiks blame | A |
My young mind marde whom Loue doth windlas so | B |
That mine owne writings like bad seruants show | B |
My wits quicke in vaine thoughts in vertue lame | A |
That Plato I read for nought but if he tame | A |
Such coltish yeeres that to my birth I owe | B |
Nobler desires lest else that friendly foe | B |
Great expectation wear a train of shame | A |
For since mad March great promise made of mee | C |
If now the May of my yeeres much decline | D |
What can be hop'd my haruest time will be | C |
Sure you say well Your wisedomes golden myne | D |
Dig deepe with Learnings spade Now tell me this | E |
Hath this world aught so fair as Stella is | F |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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