Sonnet 79: Sweet Kiss, Thy Sweets I Fain Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAA AAAA BCD CEFSweet kiss thy sweets I fain would sweetly endite | A |
Which even of sweetness sweetest sweet'ner art | A |
Pleasing'st consort where each sense holds a part | A |
Which coupling doves guides Venus' chariot right | A |
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Best charge and bravest retreat in Cupid's fight | A |
A double key which opens to the heart | A |
Most rich when most his riches it impart | A |
Nest of young joys schoolmaster of delight | A |
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Teaching the mean at once to take and give | B |
The friendly fray where blows both wound and heal | C |
The pretty death while each in other live | D |
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Poor hope's first wealth hostage of promis'd weal | C |
Breakfast of love But lo lo where she is | E |
Cease we to praise now pray we for a kiss | F |
Sir Philip Sidney
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