Sonnet 63: Oh Grammar Rules Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBA ABB CCD EED

Oh grammar rules oh now your virtues showA
So children still read you with awefull eyesB
As my young dove may in your precepts wiseB
Her grant to me by her own virtue knowA
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For late with heart most high with eyes most lowA
I crav'd the thing which ever she deniesB
She lightning Love displaying Venus' skiesB
Lest once should not be heard twice said 'No No '-
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Sing then my Muse now Io Paean singC
Heav'n's envy not at my high triumphingC
But grammar's force with sweet success confirmD
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For grammar says oh this dear Stella weighE
For grammar says to grammar who says nayE
That in one speech two negatives affirmD

Sir Philip Sidney



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