Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xxvi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDCECFGFGHH| Though dustie wits dare scorne Astrologie | A |
| And fooles can thinke those lampes of purest light | B |
| Whose numbers waies greatnesse eternity | C |
| Promising wonders wonder do inuite | C |
| To haue for no cause birthright in the sky | D |
| But for to spangle the black weeds of Night | C |
| Or for some brawl which in that chamber hie | E |
| They should still dance to please a gazers sight | C |
| For me I do Nature vnidle know | F |
| And know great causes great effects procure | G |
| And know those bodies high raigne on the low | F |
| And if these rules did fail proof makes me sure | G |
| Who oft fore see my after following race | H |
| By only those two starres in Stellaes face | H |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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