Sonet 27 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBABCCBDAADCC

I gaue my faith to Loue Loue his to meeA
That hee and I sworne brothers should remaineB
Thus fayth receiu'd fayth giuen back againeB
Who would imagine bond more sure could beA
Loue flies to her yet holds he my fayth takenB
Thus from my vertue raiseth my offenceC
Making me guilty by mine innocenceC
And surer bond by beeing so forsakenB
He makes her aske what I before had vow'dD
Giuing her that which he had giuen meA
I bound by him and he by her made freeA
Who euer so hard breach of fayth alow'dD
Speake you that should of right and wrong discusseC
Was right ere wrong'd or wrong ere righted thusC

Michael Drayton



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