Sonnet 43 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFGGWhy should your faire eyes with such soueraine grace | A |
Dispearse their raies on euery vulgar spirit | B |
Whilst I in darknes in the selfesame place | A |
Get not one glance to recompence my merit | B |
So doth the plow man gaze the wandring starre | C |
And onely rests contented with the light | D |
That neuer learnd what constellations are | C |
Beyond the bent of his vnknowing sight | D |
O why should beautie custome to obey | E |
To their grosse sence applie her selfe so ill | F |
Would God I were as ignorant as they | E |
When I am made vnhappy by my skill | F |
Onely compeld on this poore good to boast | G |
Heauens are not kind to them that know them most | G |
Michael Drayton
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