Sonnet Liv: Yet Read At Last Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFGFCC| Yet read at last the story of my woe | A |
| The dreary abstracts of my endless cares | B |
| With my life's sorrow interlined so | A |
| Smok'd with my sighs and blotted with my tears | B |
| The sad memorials of my miseries | C |
| Penn'd in the grief of mine afflicted ghost | D |
| My life's complaint in doleful elegies | C |
| With so pure love as Time could never boast | D |
| Receive the incense which I offer here | E |
| By my strong faith ascending to thy fame | F |
| My zeal my hope my vows my praise my prayer | G |
| My soul's oblation to thy sacred name | F |
| Which name my Muse to highest heav'ns shall raise | C |
| By chaste desire true love and virtuous praise | C |
Michael Drayton
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