Sonnet 5: It Is Most True Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB BCBC DED EFG| It is most true that eyes are form'd to serve | A |
| The inward light and that the heavenly part | B |
| Ought to be king from whose rules who do swerve | A |
| Rebles to Nature strive for their own smart | B |
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| It is most true what we call Cupid's dart | B |
| An image is which for ourselves we carve | C |
| And fools adore in temple of hour heart | B |
| Till that good God make Church and churchman starve | C |
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| True that ture beauty virtue is indeed | D |
| Whereof this beauty can be but a shade | E |
| Which elements with mortal mixture breed | D |
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| True that on earth we are but pilgrims made | E |
| And should in soul up to our country move | F |
| True and yet true that I must Stella love | G |
Sir Philip Sidney
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