Since Shunning Pain, I Ease Can Never Find Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABCADEDEFG| Since shunning pain I ease can never find | A |
| Since bashful dread seeks where he knows me harmed | B |
| Since will is won and stopped ears are charmed | B |
| Since force doth faint and sight doth make me blind | A |
| Since loosing long the faster still I bind | A |
| Since naked sense can conquer reason armed | B |
| Since heart in chilling fear with ice is warmed | C |
| In fine since strife of thought but mars the mind | A |
| I yield O Love unto thy loathed yoke | D |
| Yet craving law of arms whose rule doth teach | E |
| That hardly used who ever prison broke | D |
| In justice quit of honour made no breach | E |
| Whereas if I a grateful guardian have | F |
| Thou art my lord and I thy vowed slave | G |
Sir Philip Sidney
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