Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xxviii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCEEE| You that with Allegories curious frame | A |
| Of others children changelings vse to make | B |
| With me those pains for Gods sake do not take | B |
| I list not dig so deep for brazen fame | A |
| When I say Stella I do meane the same | A |
| Princesse of beauty for whose only sake | B |
| The raines of Loue I loue though neuer slake | B |
| And ioy therein though nations count it shame | A |
| I beg no subiect to vse eloquence | C |
| Nor in hid wayes to guide philosophy | D |
| Looke at my hands for no such quintessence | C |
| But know that I in pure simplicitie | E |
| Breathe out the flames which burn within my heart | E |
| Loue onely reading vnto me this arte | E |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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