Amour 11 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABACDCDEFEFEE

Thine eyes taught mee the Alphabet of loueA
To con my Cros rowe ere I learn'd to spellA
For I was apt a scholler like to proueB
Gaue mee sweet lookes when as I learned wellA
Vowes were my vowels when I then begunC
At my first Lesson in thy sacred nameD
My consonants the next when I had doneC
Words consonant and sounding to thy fameD
My liquids then were liquid christall tearesE
My cares my mutes so mute to craue reliefeF
My dolefull Dypthongs were my liues dispairesE
Redoubling sighes the accents of my griefeF
My loues Schoole mistris now hath taught me soE
That I can read a story of my woeE

Michael Drayton



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