Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xxxv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCBABADDABB

What may words say or what may words not sayA
Where Truth itself must speake like FlatterieB
Within what bounds can one his liking stayA
Where Nature doth with infinite agreeB
What Nestors counsell can my flames alayC
Since Reasons self doth blow the coale in meB
And ah what hope that Hope should once see dayA
Where Cupid is sworn page to ChastityB
Honour is honour'd that thou dost possesseA
Him as thy slaue and now long needy FameD
Doth euen grow rich meaning my Stellaes nameD
Wit learnes in thee perfection to expresseA
Not thou by praise but praise in thee is raisdeB
It is a praise to praise when thou art praisdeB

Philip Sidney (sir)



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