Sonnet 36 Cupid Coniured Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDCECEFGThou purblind Boy since thou hast been so slacke | A |
To wound her Heart whose Eyes haue wounded me | B |
And suff'red her to glory in my Wracke | A |
Thus to my aid I lastly coniure thee | B |
By Hellish Styx by which the THUND'RER sweares | C |
By thy faire Mothers vnauoided Power | D |
By HECAT'S Names by PROSERPINE'S sad Teares | C |
When she was rapt to the infernall Bower | D |
By thine own loued PSYCHES by the Fires | C |
Spent on thine Altars flaming vp to Heau'n | E |
By all the Louers Sighes Vowes and Desires | C |
By all the Wounds that euer thou hast giu'n | E |
I coniure thee by all that I haue nam'd | F |
To make her loue or CUPID be thou damn'd | G |
Michael Drayton
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