Amour 15 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABACABDCDCADADEBNow Loue if thou wilt proue a Conqueror | A |
Subdue thys Tyrant euer martyring mee | B |
And but appoint me for her Tormentor | A |
Then for a Monarch will I honour thee | B |
My hart shall be the prison for my fayre | A |
Ile fetter her in chaines of purest loue | C |
My sighs shall stop the passage of the ayre | A |
This punishment the pittilesse may moue | B |
With teares out of the Channels of mine eyes | D |
She'st quench her thirst as duly as they fall | C |
Kinde words vnkindest meate I can deuise | D |
My sweet my faire my good my best of all | C |
Ile binde her then with my torne tressed haire | A |
And racke her with a thousand holy wishes | D |
Then on a place prepared for her there | A |
Ile execute her with a thousand kisses | D |
Thus will I crucifie my cruell shee | E |
Thus Ile plague her which hath so plagued mee | B |
Michael Drayton
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