Amour 26 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBCDCDEFEFGG| Cupid dumbe Idoll peeuish Saint of loue | A |
| No more shalt thou nor Saint nor Idoll be | B |
| No God art thou a Goddesse shee doth proue | C |
| Of all thine honour shee hath robbed thee | B |
| Thy Bowe halfe broke is peec'd with old desire | C |
| Her Bowe is beauty with ten thousand strings | D |
| Of purest gold tempred with vertues fire | C |
| The least able to kyll an hoste of Kings | D |
| Thy shafts be spent and shee to warre appointed | E |
| Hydes in those christall quiuers of her eyes | F |
| More Arrowes with hart piercing mettel poynted | E |
| Then there be starres at midnight in the skyes | F |
| With these she steales mens harts for her reliefe | G |
| Yet happy he thats robd of such a thiefe | G |
Michael Drayton
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