Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet Xxxvii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCDBB

My mouth doth water and my breast doth swellA
My tongue doth itch my thoughts in labour beB
Listen then lordings with good ear to meB
For of my life I must a riddle tellA
Toward Auroras Court a nymph doth dwellA
Rich in all beauties which mans eye can seeB
Beauties so farre from reach of words that weB
Abase her praise saying she doth excellA
Rich in the treasure of deseru'd renowneC
Rich in the riches of a royall heartD
Rich in those gifts which giue th'eternall crowneC
Who though most rich in these and eu'ry partD
Which make the patents of true worldy blisseB
Hath no misfortune but that Rich she isB

Philip Sidney (sir)



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