Sonet 10 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDDDDEFEFEE| Loue in an humor played the prodigall | A |
| And bids my sences to a solemne feast | B |
| Yet more to grace the company withall | A |
| Inuites my heart to be the chiefest guest | C |
| No other drinke would serue this gluttons turne | D |
| But precious teares distilling from mine eyne | D |
| Which with my sighs this Epicure doth burne | D |
| Quaffing carouses in this costly wine | D |
| Where in his cups or'come with foule excesse | E |
| Begins to play a swaggering Ruffins part | F |
| And at the banquet in his drunkennes | E |
| Slew my deare friend his kind and truest hart | F |
| A gentle warning friends thus may you see | E |
| What 'tis to keepe a drunkard company | E |
Michael Drayton
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