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 placeA
Where all my good I do in Stella seeB
That heav'n of joys throws only down on meB
Thunder'd disdains and lightnings of disgraceA
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But when the rugg'st step of Fortune's raceA
Makes me fall from her sight then sweetly sheB
With words wherein the Muses' treasures beB
Shows love and pity to my absent caseA
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Now I wit beaten long by hardest FateC
So dull am that I cannot look intoD
The ground of this fierce Love and lovely hateC
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Then some good body tell me how I doD
Whose presence absence absence presence isE
Blist in my curse and cursed in my blissF

Sir Philip Sidney



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