Sonnet Viii: Thou Poor Heart Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABACACDEFEGG

Thou poor heart sacrific'd unto the fairestA
Hast sent the incense of thy sighs to heav'nB
And still against her frowns fresh vows repairestA
And made thy passions with her beauty ev'nB
And you mine eyes the agents of my heartA
Told the dumb message of my hidden griefC
And oft with careful turns with silent artA
Did treat the cruel Fair to yield reliefC
And you my verse the advocates of loveD
Have follow'd hard the process of my caseE
And urg'd that title which doth plainly proveF
My faith should win if justice might have placeE
Yet though I see that nought we do can move herG
'Tis not disdain must make me leave to love herG

Samuel Daniel



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