Sonnet Xxx: Whether The Turkish New Moon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBC ABDA EFG FHH| Whether the Turkish new moon minded be | A |
| To fill his horns this year on Christian coast | B |
| How Poles' right king means with leave of host | B |
| To warm with ill made fire cold Muscovy | C |
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| If French can yet three parts in one agree | A |
| What now the Dutch in their full diets boast | B |
| How Holland hearts now so good towns be lost | D |
| Trust in the shade of pleasing Orange tree | A |
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| How Ulster likes of that same golden bit | E |
| Wherewith my father once made it half tame | F |
| If in the Scotch court be no welt'ring yet | G |
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| These questions busy wits to me do frame | F |
| I cumber'd with good manners answer do | H |
| But know not how for still I think of you | H |
Sir Philip Sidney
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