Sonet 24 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEDEEBEBEE

Love banish'd heauen in earth was held in scorneA
Wandring abroad in neede and beggeryB
And wanting friends though of a Goddesse borneA
Yet crau'd the almes of such as passed byC
I like a man deuout and charitableD
Clothed the naked lodg'd this wandring guestE
With sighs and teares still furnishing his tableD
With what might make the miserable blestE
But this vngratefull for my good desartE
Entic'd my thoughts against me to conspireB
Who gaue consent to steale away my hartE
And set my breast his lodging on a fireB
Well well my friends when beggers grow thus boldE
No meruaile then though charity grow coldE

Michael Drayton



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