Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xxxiv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAACCADEDEDDCome let me write And to what end To ease | A |
A burthen'd heart How can words ease which are | B |
The glasses of thy dayly vexing care | C |
Oft cruel fights well pictur'd forth do please | A |
Art not asham'd to publish thy disease | A |
Nay that may breed my fame it is so rare | C |
But will not wise men thinke thy words fond ware | C |
Then be they close and so none shall displease | A |
What idler thing then speake and not be hard | D |
What harder thing then smart and not to speake | E |
Peace foolish wit with wit my wit is mard | D |
Thus write I while I doubt to write and wreake | E |
My harmes in inks poor losse Perhaps some find | D |
Stellas great pow'rs that so confuse my mind | D |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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