Sonnet 56: Fie, School Of Patience Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBC CBBC DED EFF

Fie school of Patience fie your lesson isA
Far far too long to learn it without bookB
What a whole week without one piece of lookB
And think I should not your large precepts missC
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When I might read those letters fair of blissC
Which in her face teach virtue I could brookB
Somewhat thy leaden counsels which I tookB
As of a friend that meant not much amissC
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But now that I alas do want her sightD
What dost thou think that I can ever takeE
In thy cold stuff a phlegmatic delightD
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No Patience if thou wilt my good then makeE
Her come and hear with patience my desireF
And then with patience bid me bear my fireF

Sir Philip Sidney



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