Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xxix Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBAACCCAD| Like some weak lords neighbord by mighty kings | A |
| To keep themselues and their chief cities free | B |
| Do easily yeeld that all their coasts may be | B |
| Ready to store their campes of needfull things | A |
| So Stellas heart finding what power Loue brings | A |
| To keep it selfe in life and liberty | B |
| Doth willing graunt that in the frontiers he | B |
| Vse all to helpe his other conquerings | A |
| And thus her heart escapes but thus her eyes | A |
| Serue him with shot her lips his heralds are | C |
| Her breasts his tents legs his triumphall car | C |
| Her flesh his food her skin his armour braue | C |
| And I but for because my prospect lies | A |
| Vpon that coast am given vp for slaue | D |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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