Verses Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A AAABCCBCAA AADAADAAA AAEAAFAAA AAGAAGAAA

To the tune of the Spanish song Si tu senora no ducles de miA
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O fair O sweet when I do look on theeA
In whom all joys so well agreeA
Heart and soul do sing in meA
This you hear is not my tongueB
Which once said what I conceivedC
For it was of use bereavedC
With a cruel answer stungB
No though tongue to roof be cleavedC
Fearing lest he chastised beA
Heart and soul do sing in meA
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O fair O sweet when I do look on theeA
In whom all joys so well agreeA
Just accord all music makesD
In thee just accord excellethA
Where each part in such peace dwellethA
One of other beauty takesD
Since then truth to all minds tellethA
That in thee lives harmonyA
Heart and soul do sing in meA
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O fair O sweet when I do look on theeA
In whom all joys so well agreeA
They that heaven have known do sayE
That whoso that grace obtainethA
To see what fair sight there reignethA
Forced are to sing alwayF
So then since that heaven remainethA
In thy face I plainly seeA
Heart and soul do sing in meA
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O fair O sweet when I do look on theeA
In whom all joys so well agreeA
Sweet think not I am at easeG
For because my chief part singethA
This song from death's sorrow springethA
As to swan in last diseaseG
For no dumbness nor death bringethA
Stay to true love's melodyA
Heart and soul do sing in meA

Philip Sidney (sir)



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