Sonet 11 To The Moone Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDADEEEEFG| Ph be looke downe and here behold in mee | A |
| The elements within thy sphere inclosed | B |
| How kindly Nature plac'd them vnder thee | A |
| And in my world see how they are disposed | B |
| My hope is earth the lowest cold and dry | C |
| The grosser mother of deepe melancholie | D |
| Water my teares coold with humidity | A |
| Wan flegmatick inclind by nature wholie | D |
| My sighs the ayre hote moyst ascending hier | E |
| Subtile of sanguine dy'de in my harts dolor | E |
| My thoughts they be the element of fire | E |
| Hote dry and piercing still inclind to choller | E |
| Thine eye the Orbe vnto all these from whence | F |
| Proceeds th' effects of powerfull influence | G |
Michael Drayton
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