Sonnet 31 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDAEAEFF

To such as say thy loue I ouer prizeA
And doe not sticke to terme my praises follyB
Against these folkes that think them selues so wiseA
I thus appose my force of reason whollyB
Though I giue more then well affords my stateC
In which expense the most suppose me vaineD
Would yeeld them nothing at the easiest rateC
Yet at this price returnes me treble gaineD
They value not vnskilfull how to vseA
And I giue much because I gaine therebyE
I that thus take or they that thus refuseA
Whether are these deccaued then or IE
In euery thing I hold this maxim stillF
The circumstance doth make it good or illF

Michael Drayton



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