Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xxxvi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABABCBDDEFF

Stella whence doth these new assaults ariseA
A conquerd yeelding ransackt heart to winneB
Whereto long since through my long battred eyesA
Whole armies of thy beauties entred inB
And there long since Loue thy lieutenant liesA
My forces razde thy banners raisd withinB
Of conquest do not these effects sufficeC
But wilt new warre vpon thine own beginB
With so sweet voice and by sweet Nature soD
In sweetest stratagems sweete Art can showD
That not my soul which at thy foot did fallE
Long since forc'd by thy beams but stone nor treeF
By Sences priviledge can scape from theeF

Philip Sidney (sir)



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