Sonnet 105: Unhappy Sight Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA ABBA CDC DEF| Unhappy sight and hath she vanish'd by | A |
| So near in so good time so free a place | B |
| Dead glass dost thou thy object so embrace | B |
| As what my heart still sees thou canst not spy | A |
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| I swear by her I love and lack that I | A |
| Was not in fault who bend thy dazzling race | B |
| Only unto the heav'n of Stella's face | B |
| Counting but dust what in the way did lie | A |
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| But cease mine eyes your tears do witness well | C |
| That you guiltless thereof your nectar miss'd | D |
| Curs'd be the page from whom the bad torch fell | C |
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| Curs'd be the night which did your strife resist | D |
| Curs'd be the coachman which did drive so fast | E |
| With no worse curse than absence makes me taste | F |
Sir Philip Sidney
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