Sonnet 58 To Prouerbe Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAABCCCDADAEEAs Loue and I late harbour'd in one Inne | A |
With Prouerbs thus each other intertaine | A |
In loue there is no lacke thus I beginne | A |
Faire words makes fooles replieth he againe | A |
That spares to speake doth spare to speed quoth I | B |
As well saith he too forward as too slow | C |
Fortune assists the boldest I replie | C |
A hasty man quoth he nere wanted woe | C |
Labour is light where loue quoth I doth pay | D |
Saith he light burthens heauy if farre borne | A |
Quoth I the maine lost cast the by away | D |
You haue spunne a faire thred he replies in scorne | A |
And hauing thus a while each other thwarted | E |
Fooles as we met so fooles againe we parted | E |
Michael Drayton
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