Virtue, Beauty, And Speech, Did Strike, Wound, Charm Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEFGGVirtue beauty and speech did strike wound charm | A |
My heart eyes ears with wonder love delight | B |
First second last did bind enforce and arm | A |
His works shows suits with wit grace and vows' might | B |
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Thus honour liking trust much far and deep | C |
Held pierced possessed my judgment sense and will | D |
Till wrongs contempt deceit did grow steal creep | C |
Bands favour faith to break defile and kill | D |
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Then grief unkindness proof took kindled taught | E |
Well grounded noble due spite rage disdain | F |
But ah alas in vain my mind sight thought | E |
Doth him his face his words leave shun refrain | F |
For nothing time nor place can loose quench ease | G |
Mine own embraced sought knot fire disease | G |
Sir Philip Sidney
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