Sonnet 63: Oh Grammar Rules Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA ABB CCD EED| Oh grammar rules oh now your virtues show | A |
| So children still read you with awefull eyes | B |
| As my young dove may in your precepts wise | B |
| Her grant to me by her own virtue know | A |
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| For late with heart most high with eyes most low | A |
| I crav'd the thing which ever she denies | B |
| She lightning Love displaying Venus' skies | B |
| Lest once should not be heard twice said 'No No ' | - |
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| Sing then my Muse now Io Paean sing | C |
| Heav'n's envy not at my high triumphing | C |
| But grammar's force with sweet success confirm | D |
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| For grammar says oh this dear Stella weigh | E |
| For grammar says to grammar who says nay | E |
| That in one speech two negatives affirm | D |
Sir Philip Sidney
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