Amour 22 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDCACCACCMy hart imprisoned in a hopeless Ile | A |
Peopled with Armies of pale iealous eyes | B |
The shores beset with thousand secret spyes | B |
Must passe by ayre or else dye in exile | A |
He framd him wings with feathers of his thought | C |
Which by theyr nature learn'd to mount the skye | D |
And with the same he practised to flye | D |
Till he himself thys Eagles art had taught | C |
Thus soring still not looking once below | A |
So neere thyne eyes celesteall sunne aspyred | C |
That with the rayes his wafting pyneons fired | C |
Thus was the wanton cause of his owne woe | A |
Downe fell he in thy Beauties Ocean drenched | C |
Yet there he burnes in fire thats neuer quenched | C |
Michael Drayton
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