Sonnet Liii: Drawn Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDDEDEDD| Drawn by th'attractive virtue of her eyes | A |
| My touch'd heart turns it to that happy coast | B |
| My joyful North where all my fortune lies | A |
| The level of my hopes desired most | B |
| There where my Delia fairer than the Sun | C |
| Deckt with her youth whereon the world smileth | D |
| Joys in that honor which her beauty won | C |
| Th'eternal volume which her fame compileth | D |
| Flourish fair Albion glory of the North | D |
| Neptune's darling held between his arms | E |
| Divided from the world as better worth | D |
| Kept for himself defended from all harms | E |
| Still let disarmed peace deck her and thee | D |
| And Muse foe Mars abroad far foster'd be | D |
Samuel Daniel
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