Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xxiii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAAAAAAABABACC

The curious wits seeing dull pensiuenesseA
Bewray it self in my long settl'd eiesA
Whence those same fumes of melancholy riseA
With idle paines and missing ayme do guesseA
Some that know how my spring I did addresseA
Deem that my Muse some fruit of knowledge pliesA
Others because the prince my seruice triesA
Thinke that I think State errours to redressA
But harder iudges iudge ambitions rageB
Scourge of itselfe still climbing slipperie placeA
Holds my young brain captiu'd in golden cageB
O fooles or ouer wise alas the raceA
Of all my thoughts hath neither stop nor startC
But only Stellaes eyes and Stellaes heartC

Philip Sidney (sir)



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