Sonnet 31 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDAEAEFF| To such as say thy loue I ouer prize | A |
| And doe not sticke to terme my praises folly | B |
| Against these folkes that think them selues so wise | A |
| I thus appose my force of reason wholly | B |
| Though I giue more then well affords my state | C |
| In which expense the most suppose me vaine | D |
| Would yeeld them nothing at the easiest rate | C |
| Yet at this price returnes me treble gaine | D |
| They value not vnskilfull how to vse | A |
| And I giue much because I gaine thereby | E |
| I that thus take or they that thus refuse | A |
| Whether are these deccaued then or I | E |
| In euery thing I hold this maxim still | F |
| The circumstance doth make it good or ill | F |
Michael Drayton
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