Amour 27 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBCDEFDCCCCEE

My Loue makes hote the fire whose heat is spentA
The water moisture from my teares deriuethB
And my strong sighes the ayres weake force reuiuethB
Thus loue tears sighes maintaine each one his elementC
The fire vnto my loue compare a painted fireD
The water to my teares as drops to Oceans beE
The ayre vnto my sighes as Eagle to the flieF
The passions of dispaire but ioyes to my desireD
Onely my loue is in the fire ingrauedC
Onely my teares by Oceans may be gessedC
Onely my sighes are by the ayre expressedC
Yet fire water ayre of nature not depriuedC
Whilst fire water ayre twixt heauen and earth shal beE
My loue my teares my sighes extinguisht cannot beE

Michael Drayton



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