Sonnet 65: Love By Sure Proof Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB ABAB CDC DEELove by sure proof I may call thee unkind | A |
That giv'st no better ear to my just cries | B |
Thou whom to me such my good turns should bind | A |
As I may well recount but none can prize | B |
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For when nak'd boy thou couldst no harbor find | A |
In this old world grown now so too too wise | B |
I lodg'd thee in my heart and being blind | A |
Bu nature born I gave to thee mine eyes | B |
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Mine eyes my light my heart my life alas | C |
If so great services may scorned be | D |
Yet let this thought thy tigrish courage pass | C |
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That I perhaps am somewhat kin to thee | D |
Since in thine arms if learn'd fame truth hath spread | E |
Thou bear'st the arrow I the arrowhead | E |
Sir Philip Sidney
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