Astrophel And Stella: Xcii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACBBADEDEFF| Be your words made good sir of Indian ware | A |
| That you allow me them by so small rate | B |
| Or do you cutted Spartans imitate | B |
| Or do you mean my tender ears to spare | A |
| That to my questions you so total are | C |
| When I demand of Ph nix Stella's state | B |
| You say forsooth you left her well of late | B |
| O God think you that satisfies my care | A |
| I would know whether she did sit or walk | D |
| How cloth'd how waited on sigh'd she or smil'd | E |
| Whereof with whom how often did she talk | D |
| With what pastime time's journey she beguiled | E |
| If her lips deign'd to sweeten my poor name | F |
| Say all and all well said still say the same | F |
Sir Philip Sidney
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