Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xxix Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBAACCCAD

Like some weak lords neighbord by mighty kingsA
To keep themselues and their chief cities freeB
Do easily yeeld that all their coasts may beB
Ready to store their campes of needfull thingsA
So Stellas heart finding what power Loue bringsA
To keep it selfe in life and libertyB
Doth willing graunt that in the frontiers heB
Vse all to helpe his other conqueringsA
And thus her heart escapes but thus her eyesA
Serue him with shot her lips his heralds areC
Her breasts his tents legs his triumphall carC
Her flesh his food her skin his armour braueC
And I but for because my prospect liesA
Vpon that coast am given vp for slaueD

Philip Sidney (sir)



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