Sonnet 91: Stella While Now Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBB BBBB CDC DEF

Stella while now by honor's cruel mightA
I am from you light of my life mis ledB
And that fair you my Sun thus overspreadB
With absence' veil I live in sorrow's nightB
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If this dark place yet show like candle lightB
Some beauty's piece as amber color'd headB
Milk hands rose cheeks or lips more sweet more redB
Or seeing jet's black but in blackness brightB
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They please I do confess they please mine eyesC
But why Because of you they models beD
Models such be wood globes of glist'ring skiesC
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Dear therefore be not jealous over meD
If you hear that they seem my heart to moveE
Not them oh no but you in them I loveF

Sir Philip Sidney



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