To The Reader Of These Sonnets Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDCECEFF| Into these Loves who but for Passion looks | A |
| At this first sight here let him lay them by | B |
| And seek elsewhere in turning other books | A |
| Which better may his labor satisfy | B |
| No far fetch'd sigh shall ever wound my breast | C |
| Love from mine eye a tear shall never wring | D |
| Nor in Ah me's my whining sonnets drest | C |
| A libertine fantasticly I sing | D |
| My verse is the true image of my mind | C |
| Ever in motion still desiring change | E |
| And as thus to variety inclin'd | C |
| So in all humours sportively I range | E |
| My Muse is rightly of the English strain | F |
| That cannot long one fashion entertain | F |
Michael Drayton
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