Amour 4 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDADEAEAAA| My faire had I not erst adorned my Lute | A |
| With those sweet strings stolne from thy golden hayre | B |
| Vnto the world had all my ioyes been mute | A |
| Nor had I learn'd to descant on my faire | B |
| Had not mine eye seene thy Celestiall eye | C |
| Nor my hart knowne the power of thy name | D |
| My soule had ne'er felt thy Diuinitie | A |
| Nor my Muse been the trumpet of thy fame | D |
| But thy diuine perfections by their skill | E |
| This miracle on my poore Muse haue tried | A |
| And by inspiring glorifide my quill | E |
| And in my verse thy selfe art deified | A |
| Thus from thy selfe the cause is thus deriued | A |
| That by thy fame all fame shall be suruiued | A |
Michael Drayton
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