Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xxxi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBBCDCEBB

With how sad steps O Moone thou climbst the skiesA
How silently and with how wanne a faceB
What may it be that euen in heau'nly placeB
That busie archer his sharpe arrowes triesA
Sure if that long with loue acquainted eyesA
Can iudge of loue thou feel'st a louers caseB
I reade it in thy lookes thy languist graceB
To me that feele the like thy state discriesB
Then eu'n of fellowship O Moone tell meC
Is constant loue deem'd there but want of witD
Are beauties there as proud as here they beC
Do they aboue loue to be lou'd and yetE
Those louers scorn whom that loue doth possesseB
Do they call vertue there vngratefulnesseB

Philip Sidney (sir)



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