Sonnet 60: When My Good Angel Guides Me Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA ABBA CDC DEF| When my good angel guides me to the place | A |
| Where all my good I do in Stella see | B |
| That heav'n of joys throws only down on me | B |
| Thunder'd disdains and lightnings of disgrace | A |
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| But when the rugg'st step of Fortune's race | A |
| Makes me fall from her sight then sweetly she | B |
| With words wherein the Muses' treasures be | B |
| Shows love and pity to my absent case | A |
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| Now I wit beaten long by hardest Fate | C |
| So dull am that I cannot look into | D |
| The ground of this fierce Love and lovely hate | C |
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| Then some good body tell me how I do | D |
| Whose presence absence absence presence is | E |
| Blist in my curse and cursed in my bliss | F |
Sir Philip Sidney
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