Sonnet 43 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFGG

Why should your faire eyes with such soueraine graceA
Dispearse their raies on euery vulgar spiritB
Whilst I in darknes in the selfesame placeA
Get not one glance to recompence my meritB
So doth the plow man gaze the wandring starreC
And onely rests contented with the lightD
That neuer learnd what constellations areC
Beyond the bent of his vnknowing sightD
O why should beautie custome to obeyE
To their grosse sence applie her selfe so illF
Would God I were as ignorant as theyE
When I am made vnhappy by my skillF
Onely compeld on this poore good to boastG
Heauens are not kind to them that know them mostG

Michael Drayton



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