Sonet 56 A Consonet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCDDDEEFFGHG

Eyes with your teares blind if you beeA
Why haue these teares such eyes to seeA
Poore eyes if yours teares cannot moueB
My teares eyes then must mone my loueC
Then eyes since you haue lost your sightD
Weepe still and teares shall lend you lightD
Till both desolu'd and both want mightD
No no cleere eyes you are not blindE
But in my teares discerne my mindE
Teares be the language which you speakeF
Which my hart wanting yet must breakeF
My tongue must cease to tell my wrongsG
And make my sighs to get them tongsH
Yet more then this to her belongsG

Michael Drayton



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