Licia Sonnets 44 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFGG

Cruel fair love I justly do complainA
Of too much rigor and thy heart unkindB
That for mine eyes thou hast my body slainA
And would not grant that I should favour findB
I looked fair love and you my love looked fairC
I sighed for love and you for sport did smileD
Your smiles were such as did perfume the airC
And this perfum d did my heart beguileD
Thus I confess the fault was in mine eyesE
Begun with sighs and ended with a flameF
I for your love did all the world despiseE
And in these poems honored have your nameF
Then let your love so with my fault dispenseG
That all my parts feel not mine eyes' offenseG

Giles Fletcher The Elder



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