Amour 28 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACBBCDEEDDD| Some wits there be which lyke my method well | A |
| And say my verse runnes in a lofty vayne | B |
| Some say I haue a passing pleasing straine | B |
| Some say that in my humour I excell | A |
| Some who reach not the height of my conceite | C |
| They say as Poets doe I vse to fayne | B |
| And in bare words paynt out my passions payne | B |
| Thus sundry men their sundry minds repeate | C |
| I passe not I how men affected be | D |
| Nor who commend or discommend my verse | E |
| It pleaseth me if I my plaints rehearse | E |
| And in my lynes if shee my loue may see | D |
| I proue my verse autentique still in thys | D |
| Who writes my Mistres praise can neuer write amisse | D |
Michael Drayton
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