Sonet 56 A Consonet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDDDEEFFGHGEyes with your teares blind if you bee | A |
Why haue these teares such eyes to see | A |
Poore eyes if yours teares cannot moue | B |
My teares eyes then must mone my loue | C |
Then eyes since you haue lost your sight | D |
Weepe still and teares shall lend you light | D |
Till both desolu'd and both want might | D |
No no cleere eyes you are not blind | E |
But in my teares discerne my mind | E |
Teares be the language which you speake | F |
Which my hart wanting yet must breake | F |
My tongue must cease to tell my wrongs | G |
And make my sighs to get them tongs | H |
Yet more then this to her belongs | G |
Michael Drayton
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