Sonet 57 To Lucie Countesse Of Bedford Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDDDDEFEFGG

Great Lady essence of my chiefest goodA
Of the most pure and finest tempred spiritB
Adorn'd with gifts enobled by thy bloodC
Which by discent true vertue do'st inheritB
That vertue which no fortune can depriueD
Which thou by birth tak'st from thy gracious motherD
Whose royall minds with equall motion striueD
Which most in honour shall excell the otherD
Vnto thy fame my Muse herself shall taskeE
Which rain'st vpon me thy sweet golden showersF
And but thy selfe no subject will I askeE
Vpon whose praise my soule shall spend her powersF
Sweet Lady yet grace this poore Muse of mineG
Whose faith whose zeale whose life whose all is thineG

Michael Drayton



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