Verses Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A AAABCCBCAA AADAADAAA AAEAAFAAA AAGAAGAAATo the tune of the Spanish song Si tu senora no ducles de mi | A |
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O fair O sweet when I do look on thee | A |
In whom all joys so well agree | A |
Heart and soul do sing in me | A |
This you hear is not my tongue | B |
Which once said what I conceived | C |
For it was of use bereaved | C |
With a cruel answer stung | B |
No though tongue to roof be cleaved | C |
Fearing lest he chastised be | A |
Heart and soul do sing in me | A |
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O fair O sweet when I do look on thee | A |
In whom all joys so well agree | A |
Just accord all music makes | D |
In thee just accord excelleth | A |
Where each part in such peace dwelleth | A |
One of other beauty takes | D |
Since then truth to all minds telleth | A |
That in thee lives harmony | A |
Heart and soul do sing in me | A |
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O fair O sweet when I do look on thee | A |
In whom all joys so well agree | A |
They that heaven have known do say | E |
That whoso that grace obtaineth | A |
To see what fair sight there reigneth | A |
Forced are to sing alway | F |
So then since that heaven remaineth | A |
In thy face I plainly see | A |
Heart and soul do sing in me | A |
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O fair O sweet when I do look on thee | A |
In whom all joys so well agree | A |
Sweet think not I am at ease | G |
For because my chief part singeth | A |
This song from death's sorrow springeth | A |
As to swan in last disease | G |
For no dumbness nor death bringeth | A |
Stay to true love's melody | A |
Heart and soul do sing in me | A |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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