Sonet 3 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEDEAFAAGG| Many there be excelling in this kind | A |
| Whose well trick'd rimes with all inuention swell | B |
| Let each commend as best shall like his minde | A |
| Some Sidney Constable some Daniell | C |
| That thus theyr names familiarly I sing | D |
| Let none think them disparaged to be | E |
| Poore men with reuerence may speake of a King | D |
| And so may these be spoken of by mee | E |
| My wanton verse nere keepes one certaine stay | A |
| But now at hand then seekes inuention far | F |
| And with each little motion runnes astray | A |
| Wilde madding iocond and irreguler | A |
| Like me that lust my honest merry rimes | G |
| Nor care for Criticke nor regard the times | G |
Michael Drayton
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