Amour 40 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCDEFDBEBBBB| O thou vnkindest fayre most fayrest shee | A |
| In thine eyes tryumph murthering my poore hart | B |
| Now doe I sweare by heauens before we part | B |
| My halfe slaine hart shall take reuenge on thee | C |
| Thy mother dyd her lyfe to death resigne | D |
| And thou an Angell art and from aboue | E |
| Thy father was a man that will I proue | F |
| Yet thou a Goddesse art and so diuine | D |
| And thus if thou be not of humaine kinde | B |
| A Bastard on both sides needes must thou be | E |
| Our Lawes allow no land to basterdy | B |
| By natures Lawes we thee a bastard finde | B |
| Then hence to heauen vnkind for thy childs part | B |
| Goe bastard goe for sure of thence thou art | B |
Michael Drayton
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