Sonnet 36 Cupid Coniured Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDCECEFG

Thou purblind Boy since thou hast been so slackeA
To wound her Heart whose Eyes haue wounded meB
And suff'red her to glory in my WrackeA
Thus to my aid I lastly coniure theeB
By Hellish Styx by which the THUND'RER swearesC
By thy faire Mothers vnauoided PowerD
By HECAT'S Names by PROSERPINE'S sad TearesC
When she was rapt to the infernall BowerD
By thine own loued PSYCHES by the FiresC
Spent on thine Altars flaming vp to Heau'nE
By all the Louers Sighes Vowes and DesiresC
By all the Wounds that euer thou hast giu'nE
I coniure thee by all that I haue nam'dF
To make her loue or CUPID be thou damn'dG

Michael Drayton



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