Sonet 44 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBCBBBBDDMuses which sadly sit about my chayre | A |
Drownd in the teares extorted by my lines | B |
With heauy sighs whilst thus I breake the ayre | A |
Paynting my passions in these sad dissignes | B |
Since she disdaines to blesse my happy verse | B |
The strong built Trophies to her liuing fame | C |
Euer hence forth my bosome be your hearse | B |
Wherein the world shal now entombe her name | C |
Enclose my musick you poor sencelesse walls | B |
Sith she is deafe and will not heare my mones | B |
Soften your selues with euery teare that falls | B |
Whilst I like Orpheus sing to trees and stones | B |
Which with my plaints seeme yet with pitty moued | D |
Kinder then she who I so long haue loued | D |
Michael Drayton
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