Sonnet 27 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAAAAAAABCBCAA

Is not Loue here as 'tis in other ClymesA
And diff'reth it as doe the seu'rall NationsA
Or hath it lost the Vertue with the TimesA
Or in this land alt'reth with the FashionsA
Or haue our Passions lesser pow'r then theirsA
Who had lesse Art them liuely to expresseA
Is Nature growne lesse pow'rfull in their HeiresA
Or in our Fathers did the more transgresseA
I am sure my Sighes come from a Heart as trueB
As any Mans that Memory can boastC
And my Respects and Seruices to youB
Equall with his that loues his Mistris mostC
Or Nature must be partiall in my CauseA
Or onely you doe violate her LawesA

Michael Drayton



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