Sonet 2 To The Reader Of His Poems Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEDEDFDFGG| Into these loues who but for passion lookes | A |
| At this first sight here let him lay them by | B |
| And seeke elsewhere in turning other bookes | A |
| Which better may his labour satisfie | C |
| No far fetch'd sigh shall euer wound my brest | D |
| Loue from mine eye a teare shall neuer wring | E |
| Nor in ah mees my whyning Sonets drest | D |
| A Libertine fantasticklie I sing | E |
| My verse is the true image of my mind | D |
| Euer in motion still desiring change | F |
| To choyce of all varietie inclin'd | D |
| And in all humors sportiuely I range | F |
| My actiue Muse is of the worlds right straine | G |
| That cannot long one fashion entertaine | G |
Michael Drayton
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