Sonnet 82: Nymph Of The Garden Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA ABBA CDC DEE| Nymph of the garden where all beauties be | A |
| Beauties which do in excellency pass | B |
| His who till death look'd in a wat'ry glass | B |
| Or hers whom naked the Trojan boy did see | A |
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| Sweet garden nymph which keeps the cherry tree | A |
| Whose fruit doth far th'Hesperian taste surpass | B |
| Most sweet fair most fair sweet do not alas | B |
| From coming near those cherries banish me | A |
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| For though full of desire empty of wit | C |
| Admitted late by your best graced Grace | D |
| I caught at one of them a hungry bit | C |
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| Pardon that fault Once more grant me the place | D |
| And I do swear e'en by the same delight | E |
| I will but kiss I never more will bite | E |
Sir Philip Sidney
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