Sonnet 91: Stella While Now Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBB BBBB CDC DEF| Stella while now by honor's cruel might | A |
| I am from you light of my life mis led | B |
| And that fair you my Sun thus overspread | B |
| With absence' veil I live in sorrow's night | B |
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| If this dark place yet show like candle light | B |
| Some beauty's piece as amber color'd head | B |
| Milk hands rose cheeks or lips more sweet more red | B |
| Or seeing jet's black but in blackness bright | B |
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| They please I do confess they please mine eyes | C |
| But why Because of you they models be | D |
| Models such be wood globes of glist'ring skies | C |
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| Dear therefore be not jealous over me | D |
| If you hear that they seem my heart to move | E |
| Not them oh no but you in them I love | F |
Sir Philip Sidney
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