Sonnets: Idea Xlii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACBBCDEEDFF| Some men there be which like my method well | A |
| And much commend the strangeness of my vein | B |
| Some say I have a passing pleasing strain | B |
| Some say that in my humour I excel | A |
| Some who not kindly relish my conceit | C |
| They say as poets do I use to feign | B |
| And in bare words paint out by passions' pain | B |
| Thus sundry men their sundry minds repeat | C |
| I pass not I how men affected be | D |
| Nor who commends or discommends my verse | E |
| It pleaseth me if I my woes rehearse | E |
| And in my lines if she my love may see | D |
| Only my comfort still consists in this | F |
| Writing her praise I cannot write amiss | F |
Michael Drayton
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