Amour 27 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCDEFDCCCCEE| My Loue makes hote the fire whose heat is spent | A |
| The water moisture from my teares deriueth | B |
| And my strong sighes the ayres weake force reuiueth | B |
| Thus loue tears sighes maintaine each one his element | C |
| The fire vnto my loue compare a painted fire | D |
| The water to my teares as drops to Oceans be | E |
| The ayre vnto my sighes as Eagle to the flie | F |
| The passions of dispaire but ioyes to my desire | D |
| Onely my loue is in the fire ingraued | C |
| Onely my teares by Oceans may be gessed | C |
| Onely my sighes are by the ayre expressed | C |
| Yet fire water ayre of nature not depriued | C |
| Whilst fire water ayre twixt heauen and earth shal be | E |
| My loue my teares my sighes extinguisht cannot be | E |
Michael Drayton
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