Sonnet 58 To Prouerbe Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAAABCCCDADAEE

As Loue and I late harbour'd in one InneA
With Prouerbs thus each other intertaineA
In loue there is no lacke thus I beginneA
Faire words makes fooles replieth he againeA
That spares to speake doth spare to speed quoth IB
As well saith he too forward as too slowC
Fortune assists the boldest I replieC
A hasty man quoth he nere wanted woeC
Labour is light where loue quoth I doth payD
Saith he light burthens heauy if farre borneA
Quoth I the maine lost cast the by awayD
You haue spunne a faire thred he replies in scorneA
And hauing thus a while each other thwartedE
Fooles as we met so fooles againe we partedE

Michael Drayton



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