To The Reader Of These Sonnets Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDCECEFF

Into these Loves who but for Passion looksA
At this first sight here let him lay them byB
And seek elsewhere in turning other booksA
Which better may his labor satisfyB
No far fetch'd sigh shall ever wound my breastC
Love from mine eye a tear shall never wringD
Nor in Ah me's my whining sonnets drestC
A libertine fantasticly I singD
My verse is the true image of my mindC
Ever in motion still desiring changeE
And as thus to variety inclin'dC
So in all humours sportively I rangeE
My Muse is rightly of the English strainF
That cannot long one fashion entertainF

Michael Drayton



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