Amour 10 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBBBBBBCBDBEEOft taking pen in hand with words to cast my woes | A |
Beginning to account the sum of all my cares | B |
I well perceiue my griefe innumerable growes | B |
And still in reckonings rise more millions of dispayres | B |
And thus deuiding of my fatall howres | B |
The payments of my loue I read and reading crosse | B |
And in substracting set my sweets vnto my sowres | B |
Th' average of my ioyes directs me to my losse | B |
And thus mine eyes a debtor to thine eye | C |
Who by extortion gaineth all theyr lookes | B |
My hart hath payd such grieuous vsury | D |
That all her wealth lyes in thy Beauties bookes | B |
And all is thine which hath been due to mee | E |
And I a Banckrupt quite vndone by thee | E |
Michael Drayton
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