Amour 11 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABACDCDEFEFEE| Thine eyes taught mee the Alphabet of loue | A |
| To con my Cros rowe ere I learn'd to spell | A |
| For I was apt a scholler like to proue | B |
| Gaue mee sweet lookes when as I learned well | A |
| Vowes were my vowels when I then begun | C |
| At my first Lesson in thy sacred name | D |
| My consonants the next when I had done | C |
| Words consonant and sounding to thy fame | D |
| My liquids then were liquid christall teares | E |
| My cares my mutes so mute to craue reliefe | F |
| My dolefull Dypthongs were my liues dispaires | E |
| Redoubling sighes the accents of my griefe | F |
| My loues Schoole mistris now hath taught me so | E |
| That I can read a story of my woe | E |
Michael Drayton
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