Since Shunning Pain, I Ease Can Never Find Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABCADEDEFG

Since shunning pain I ease can never findA
Since bashful dread seeks where he knows me harmedB
Since will is won and stopped ears are charmedB
Since force doth faint and sight doth make me blindA
Since loosing long the faster still I bindA
Since naked sense can conquer reason armedB
Since heart in chilling fear with ice is warmedC
In fine since strife of thought but mars the mindA
I yield O Love unto thy loathed yokeD
Yet craving law of arms whose rule doth teachE
That hardly used who ever prison brokeD
In justice quit of honour made no breachE
Whereas if I a grateful guardian haveF
Thou art my lord and I thy vowed slaveG

Sir Philip Sidney



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