Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xxvi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDCECFGFGHH

Though dustie wits dare scorne AstrologieA
And fooles can thinke those lampes of purest lightB
Whose numbers waies greatnesse eternityC
Promising wonders wonder do inuiteC
To haue for no cause birthright in the skyD
But for to spangle the black weeds of NightC
Or for some brawl which in that chamber hieE
They should still dance to please a gazers sightC
For me I do Nature vnidle knowF
And know great causes great effects procureG
And know those bodies high raigne on the lowF
And if these rules did fail proof makes me sureG
Who oft fore see my after following raceH
By only those two starres in Stellaes faceH

Philip Sidney (sir)



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