Sonet 10 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACDDDDEFEFEE

Loue in an humor played the prodigallA
And bids my sences to a solemne feastB
Yet more to grace the company withallA
Inuites my heart to be the chiefest guestC
No other drinke would serue this gluttons turneD
But precious teares distilling from mine eyneD
Which with my sighs this Epicure doth burneD
Quaffing carouses in this costly wineD
Where in his cups or'come with foule excesseE
Begins to play a swaggering Ruffins partF
And at the banquet in his drunkennesE
Slew my deare friend his kind and truest hartF
A gentle warning friends thus may you seeE
What 'tis to keepe a drunkard companyE

Michael Drayton



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