Virtue, Beauty, And Speech, Did Strike, Wound, Charm Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEFGG

Virtue beauty and speech did strike wound charmA
My heart eyes ears with wonder love delightB
First second last did bind enforce and armA
His works shows suits with wit grace and vows' mightB
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Thus honour liking trust much far and deepC
Held pierced possessed my judgment sense and willD
Till wrongs contempt deceit did grow steal creepC
Bands favour faith to break defile and killD
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Then grief unkindness proof took kindled taughtE
Well grounded noble due spite rage disdainF
But ah alas in vain my mind sight thoughtE
Doth him his face his words leave shun refrainF
For nothing time nor place can loose quench easeG
Mine own embraced sought knot fire diseaseG

Sir Philip Sidney



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