Sonnet 82: Nymph Of The Garden Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBA ABBA CDC DEE

Nymph of the garden where all beauties beA
Beauties which do in excellency passB
His who till death look'd in a wat'ry glassB
Or hers whom naked the Trojan boy did seeA
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Sweet garden nymph which keeps the cherry treeA
Whose fruit doth far th'Hesperian taste surpassB
Most sweet fair most fair sweet do not alasB
From coming near those cherries banish meA
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For though full of desire empty of witC
Admitted late by your best graced GraceD
I caught at one of them a hungry bitC
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Pardon that fault Once more grant me the placeD
And I do swear e'en by the same delightE
I will but kiss I never more will biteE

Sir Philip Sidney



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