Amour 40 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBCDEFDBEBBBB

O thou vnkindest fayre most fayrest sheeA
In thine eyes tryumph murthering my poore hartB
Now doe I sweare by heauens before we partB
My halfe slaine hart shall take reuenge on theeC
Thy mother dyd her lyfe to death resigneD
And thou an Angell art and from aboueE
Thy father was a man that will I proueF
Yet thou a Goddesse art and so diuineD
And thus if thou be not of humaine kindeB
A Bastard on both sides needes must thou beE
Our Lawes allow no land to basterdyB
By natures Lawes we thee a bastard findeB
Then hence to heauen vnkind for thy childs partB
Goe bastard goe for sure of thence thou artB

Michael Drayton



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