Amour 51 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDBDBDADABB| Goe you my lynes Embassadours of loue | A |
| With my harts tribute to her conquering eyes | B |
| From whence if you one tear of pitty moue | C |
| For all my woes that onely shall suffise | B |
| When you Minerua in the sunne behold | D |
| At her perfections stand you then and gaze | B |
| Where in the compasse of a Marygold | D |
| Meridianis sits within a maze | B |
| And let Inuention of her beauty vaunt | D |
| When Dorus sings his sweet Pamelas loue | A |
| And tell the Gods Mars is predominant | D |
| Seated with Sol and weares Mineruas gloue | A |
| And tell the world that in the world there is | B |
| A heauen on earth on earth no heauen but this | B |
Michael Drayton
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