Licia Sonnets 32 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDFGFGHH

Years months days hours in sighs I sadly spendA
I black the night wherein I sleepless tossB
I love my griefs yet wish them at an endA
Thus time's expense increaseth but my lossB
I musing stand and wonder at my loveC
That in so fair should be a heart of steelD
And then I think my fancy to removeE
But then more painful I my passions feelD
Thus must I love sweet fair until I dieF
And your unkindness doth my love increaseG
I conquered am I can it not denyF
My life must end yet shall my love not ceaseG
Then heavens make Licia fair most kind to meH
Or with my life my loss may finished beH

Giles Fletcher The Elder



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