Sonnet Liii: Drawn Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDDEDEDD

Drawn by th'attractive virtue of her eyesA
My touch'd heart turns it to that happy coastB
My joyful North where all my fortune liesA
The level of my hopes desired mostB
There where my Delia fairer than the SunC
Deckt with her youth whereon the world smilethD
Joys in that honor which her beauty wonC
Th'eternal volume which her fame compilethD
Flourish fair Albion glory of the NorthD
Neptune's darling held between his armsE
Divided from the world as better worthD
Kept for himself defended from all harmsE
Still let disarmed peace deck her and theeD
And Muse foe Mars abroad far foster'd beD

Samuel Daniel



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