Sonnets: Idea Xviii To The Celestial Numbers Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBCADDAEBBEFF

To this our world to learning and to heavenA
Three nines there are to every one a nineB
One number of the earth the other both divineB
One woman now makes three odd numbers evenC
Nine orders first of angels be in heavenA
Nine muses do with learning still frequentD
These with the gods are ever residentD
Nine worthy women to the world were givenA
My worthy one to these nine worthies addethE
And my fair Muse one Muse unto the nineB
And my good angel in my soul divineB
With one more order these nine orders gladdethE
My Muse my worthy and my angel thenF
Makes every one of these three nines a tenF

Michael Drayton



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