Amour 34 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCBDBEBEBDDMy fayre looke from those turrets of thine eyes | A |
Into the Ocean of a troubled minde | B |
Where my poor soule the Barke of sorrow lyes | A |
Left to the mercy of the waues and winde | B |
See where she flotes laden with purest loue | C |
Which those fayre Ilands of thy lookes affoord | B |
Desiring yet a thousand deaths to proue | D |
Then so to cast her Ballase ouerboard | B |
See how her sayles be rent her tacklings worne | E |
Her Cable broke her surest Anchor lost | B |
Her Marryners doe leaue her all forlorne | E |
Yet how shee bends towards that blessed Coast | B |
Loe where she drownes in stormes of thy displeasure | D |
Whose worthy prize should haue enricht thy treasure | D |
Michael Drayton
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