Sonnet Viii: Thou Poor Heart Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABACACDEFEGG| Thou poor heart sacrific'd unto the fairest | A |
| Hast sent the incense of thy sighs to heav'n | B |
| And still against her frowns fresh vows repairest | A |
| And made thy passions with her beauty ev'n | B |
| And you mine eyes the agents of my heart | A |
| Told the dumb message of my hidden grief | C |
| And oft with careful turns with silent art | A |
| Did treat the cruel Fair to yield relief | C |
| And you my verse the advocates of love | D |
| Have follow'd hard the process of my case | E |
| And urg'd that title which doth plainly prove | F |
| My faith should win if justice might have place | E |
| Yet though I see that nought we do can move her | G |
| 'Tis not disdain must make me leave to love her | G |
Samuel Daniel
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About Sonnet Viii: Thou Poor Heart
Sonnet Viii: Thou Poor Heart is a poem by Samuel Daniel. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
