Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xxiii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAAAAAABABACC| The curious wits seeing dull pensiuenesse | A |
| Bewray it self in my long settl'd eies | A |
| Whence those same fumes of melancholy rise | A |
| With idle paines and missing ayme do guesse | A |
| Some that know how my spring I did addresse | A |
| Deem that my Muse some fruit of knowledge plies | A |
| Others because the prince my seruice tries | A |
| Thinke that I think State errours to redress | A |
| But harder iudges iudge ambitions rage | B |
| Scourge of itselfe still climbing slipperie place | A |
| Holds my young brain captiu'd in golden cage | B |
| O fooles or ouer wise alas the race | A |
| Of all my thoughts hath neither stop nor start | C |
| But only Stellaes eyes and Stellaes heart | C |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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