Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xxxv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCBABADDABB| What may words say or what may words not say | A |
| Where Truth itself must speake like Flatterie | B |
| Within what bounds can one his liking stay | A |
| Where Nature doth with infinite agree | B |
| What Nestors counsell can my flames alay | C |
| Since Reasons self doth blow the coale in me | B |
| And ah what hope that Hope should once see day | A |
| Where Cupid is sworn page to Chastity | B |
| Honour is honour'd that thou dost possesse | A |
| Him as thy slaue and now long needy Fame | D |
| Doth euen grow rich meaning my Stellaes name | D |
| Wit learnes in thee perfection to expresse | A |
| Not thou by praise but praise in thee is raisde | B |
| It is a praise to praise when thou art praisde | B |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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