Amour 22 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDCACCACC

My hart imprisoned in a hopeless IleA
Peopled with Armies of pale iealous eyesB
The shores beset with thousand secret spyesB
Must passe by ayre or else dye in exileA
He framd him wings with feathers of his thoughtC
Which by theyr nature learn'd to mount the skyeD
And with the same he practised to flyeD
Till he himself thys Eagles art had taughtC
Thus soring still not looking once belowA
So neere thyne eyes celesteall sunne aspyredC
That with the rayes his wafting pyneons firedC
Thus was the wanton cause of his owne woeA
Downe fell he in thy Beauties Ocean drenchedC
Yet there he burnes in fire thats neuer quenchedC

Michael Drayton



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