Sonnet 107: Stella, Since Thou So Right Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA ABCA CDC DEStella since thou so right a princess art | A |
Of all the powers which life bestows on me | B |
That ere by them aught undertaken be | B |
They first resort unto that sovereign part | A |
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Sweet for a while give respite to my heart | A |
Which pants as though it still should leap to thee | B |
And on my thoughts give thy lieutenancy | C |
To this great cause which needs both use and art | A |
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And as a queen who from her presence sends | C |
Whom she employs dismiss from thee my wit | D |
Till it have wrought what thy own will attends | C |
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On servant's shame oft master's blame doth sit | D |
Oh let not fools in me thy works reprove | E |
And scorning say 'See what it is to love ' | - |
Sir Philip Sidney
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