Sonet 27 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBABCCBDAADCCI gaue my faith to Loue Loue his to mee | A |
That hee and I sworne brothers should remaine | B |
Thus fayth receiu'd fayth giuen back againe | B |
Who would imagine bond more sure could be | A |
Loue flies to her yet holds he my fayth taken | B |
Thus from my vertue raiseth my offence | C |
Making me guilty by mine innocence | C |
And surer bond by beeing so forsaken | B |
He makes her aske what I before had vow'd | D |
Giuing her that which he had giuen me | A |
I bound by him and he by her made free | A |
Who euer so hard breach of fayth alow'd | D |
Speake you that should of right and wrong discusse | C |
Was right ere wrong'd or wrong ere righted thus | C |
Michael Drayton
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