Sonnet 52 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFBB| What dost thou meane to Cheate me of my Heart | A |
| To take all Mine and giue me none againe | B |
| Or haue thine Eyes such Magike or that Art | A |
| That what They get They euer doe retaine | B |
| Play not the Tyrant but take some Remorse | C |
| Rebate thy Spleene if but for Pitties sake | D |
| Or Cruell if thou can'st not let vs scorse | C |
| And for one Piece of Thine my whole heart take | D |
| But what of Pitty doe I speake to Thee | E |
| Whose Brest is proofe against Complaint or Prayer | F |
| Or can I thinke what my Reward shall be | E |
| From that proud Beauty which was my betrayer | F |
| What talke I of a Heart when thou hast none | B |
| Or if thou hast it is a flinty one | B |
Michael Drayton
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