Sonet 24 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEDEEBEBEELove banish'd heauen in earth was held in scorne | A |
Wandring abroad in neede and beggery | B |
And wanting friends though of a Goddesse borne | A |
Yet crau'd the almes of such as passed by | C |
I like a man deuout and charitable | D |
Clothed the naked lodg'd this wandring guest | E |
With sighs and teares still furnishing his table | D |
With what might make the miserable blest | E |
But this vngratefull for my good desart | E |
Entic'd my thoughts against me to conspire | B |
Who gaue consent to steale away my hart | E |
And set my breast his lodging on a fire | B |
Well well my friends when beggers grow thus bold | E |
No meruaile then though charity grow cold | E |
Michael Drayton
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