Sonet 44 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBCBBBBDD

Muses which sadly sit about my chayreA
Drownd in the teares extorted by my linesB
With heauy sighs whilst thus I breake the ayreA
Paynting my passions in these sad dissignesB
Since she disdaines to blesse my happy verseB
The strong built Trophies to her liuing fameC
Euer hence forth my bosome be your hearseB
Wherein the world shal now entombe her nameC
Enclose my musick you poor sencelesse wallsB
Sith she is deafe and will not heare my monesB
Soften your selues with euery teare that fallsB
Whilst I like Orpheus sing to trees and stonesB
Which with my plaints seeme yet with pitty mouedD
Kinder then she who I so long haue louedD

Michael Drayton



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