Sonnet 66 To The Lady L.s. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEEEFGHGIIBright starre of Beauty on whose eyelids sit | A |
A thousand Nimph like and enamoured Graces | B |
The Goddesses of memory and wit | A |
Which in due order take their seuerall places | C |
In whose deare bosome sweet delicious loue | D |
Layes downe his quiuer that he once did beare | E |
Since he that blessed Paradice did proue | E |
Forsooke his mothers lap to sport him there | E |
Let others striue to entertaine with words | F |
My soule is of another temper made | G |
I hold it vile that vulgar wit affords | H |
Deuouring time my faith shall not inuade | G |
Still let my praise be honoured thus by you | I |
Be you most worthy whilst I be most true | I |
Michael Drayton
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