Sonet 58 To The Lady Anne Harington Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEGBB| Madam my words cannot expresse my mind | A |
| My zealous kindnes to make knowne to you | B |
| When your desarts all seuerally I find | A |
| In this attempt of me doe claim their due | B |
| Your gracious kindnes that doth claime my hart | C |
| Your bounty bids my hand to make it knowne | D |
| Of me your vertues each doe claime a part | C |
| And leaue me thus the least part of mine owne | D |
| What should commend your modesty and wit | E |
| Is by your wit and modesty commended | F |
| And standeth dumbe in much admiring it | E |
| And where it should begin it there is ended | G |
| Returning this your prayses onely due | B |
| And to your selfe say you are onely you | B |
Michael Drayton
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