Sonnet 27 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAAAAAABCBCAA| Is not Loue here as 'tis in other Clymes | A |
| And diff'reth it as doe the seu'rall Nations | A |
| Or hath it lost the Vertue with the Times | A |
| Or in this land alt'reth with the Fashions | A |
| Or haue our Passions lesser pow'r then theirs | A |
| Who had lesse Art them liuely to expresse | A |
| Is Nature growne lesse pow'rfull in their Heires | A |
| Or in our Fathers did the more transgresse | A |
| I am sure my Sighes come from a Heart as true | B |
| As any Mans that Memory can boast | C |
| And my Respects and Seruices to you | B |
| Equall with his that loues his Mistris most | C |
| Or Nature must be partiall in my Cause | A |
| Or onely you doe violate her Lawes | A |
Michael Drayton
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