Sonnet 25 To Folly Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABACACDBDBEEWith fooles and children good discretion beares | A |
Then honest people beare with Loue and me | B |
Nor older yet nor wiser made by yeeres | A |
Amongst the rest of fooles and children be | B |
Loues still a Baby playes with gaudes and toyes | A |
And like a wanton sports with euery feather | C |
And Idiots still are running after boyes | A |
Then fooles and children fitt'st to goe together | C |
He still as young as when he first was borne | D |
No wiser I then when as young as he | B |
You that behold vs laugh vs not to scorne | D |
Giue Nature thanks you are not such as we | B |
Yet fooles and children sometimes tell in play | E |
Some wise in showe more fooles in deede then they | E |
Michael Drayton
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