Sonnet 107: Stella, Since Thou So Right Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBA ABCA CDC DE

Stella since thou so right a princess artA
Of all the powers which life bestows on meB
That ere by them aught undertaken beB
They first resort unto that sovereign partA
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Sweet for a while give respite to my heartA
Which pants as though it still should leap to theeB
And on my thoughts give thy lieutenancyC
To this great cause which needs both use and artA
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And as a queen who from her presence sendsC
Whom she employs dismiss from thee my witD
Till it have wrought what thy own will attendsC
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On servant's shame oft master's blame doth sitD
Oh let not fools in me thy works reproveE
And scorning say 'See what it is to love '-

Sir Philip Sidney



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