Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xxxiv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCAACCADEDEDD

Come let me write And to what end To easeA
A burthen'd heart How can words ease which areB
The glasses of thy dayly vexing careC
Oft cruel fights well pictur'd forth do pleaseA
Art not asham'd to publish thy diseaseA
Nay that may breed my fame it is so rareC
But will not wise men thinke thy words fond wareC
Then be they close and so none shall displeaseA
What idler thing then speake and not be hardD
What harder thing then smart and not to speakeE
Peace foolish wit with wit my wit is mardD
Thus write I while I doubt to write and wreakeE
My harmes in inks poor losse Perhaps some findD
Stellas great pow'rs that so confuse my mindD

Philip Sidney (sir)



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