Amour 47 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDECFGGFHHThe golden Sunne vpon his fiery wheeles | A |
The horned Ram doth in his course awake | B |
And of iust length our night and day doth make | B |
Flinging the Fishes backward with his heeles | A |
Then to the Tropicke takes his full Careere | C |
Trotting his sun steeds till the Palfrays sweat | D |
Bayting the Lyon in his furious heat | E |
Till Virgins smyles doe sound his sweet reteere | C |
But my faire Planet who directs me still | F |
Vnkindly such distemperature doth bring | G |
Makes Summer Winter Autumne in the Spring | G |
Crossing sweet nature by vnruly will | F |
Such is the sunne who guides my youthfull season | H |
Whose thwarting course depriues the world of reason | H |
Michael Drayton
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