Sonnet 52 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFBB

What dost thou meane to Cheate me of my HeartA
To take all Mine and giue me none againeB
Or haue thine Eyes such Magike or that ArtA
That what They get They euer doe retaineB
Play not the Tyrant but take some RemorseC
Rebate thy Spleene if but for Pitties sakeD
Or Cruell if thou can'st not let vs scorseC
And for one Piece of Thine my whole heart takeD
But what of Pitty doe I speake to TheeE
Whose Brest is proofe against Complaint or PrayerF
Or can I thinke what my Reward shall beE
From that proud Beauty which was my betrayerF
What talke I of a Heart when thou hast noneB
Or if thou hast it is a flinty oneB

Michael Drayton



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