Sonnet 41 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEGHH| Deare why should you commaund me to my rest | A |
| When now the night doth summon all to sleepe | B |
| Me thinks this time becommeth louers best | A |
| Night was ordained together friends to keepe | B |
| How happy are all other liuing things | C |
| Which though the day disioyne by seuerall flight | D |
| The quiet euening yet together brings | C |
| And each returnes vnto his loue at night | D |
| O thou that art so curteous vnto all | E |
| Why shouldst thou Night abuse me onely thus | F |
| That euery creature to his kinde doost call | E |
| And yet tis thou doost onely seuer vs | G |
| Well could I wish it would be euer day | H |
| If when night comes you bid me goe away | H |
Michael Drayton
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