Sonnet Xiv: Those Amber Locks Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFGG| Those amber locks are those same nets my dear | A |
| Wherewith my liberty thou didst surprise | B |
| Love was the flame that fired me so near | A |
| The dart transpiercing were those crystal eyes | B |
| Stong is the net and fervent is the flame | C |
| Deep is the wound my sighs do well report | D |
| Yet do I love adore and praise the same | C |
| That holds that burns that wounds me in this sort | D |
| And list not seek to break to quench to heal | E |
| The bond the flame the wound which fest'reth so | F |
| By knife by liquor or by salve to deal | E |
| So much I please to perish in my woe | F |
| Yet lest long travails be above my strength | G |
| Good Delia loose quench heal me now at length | G |
Samuel Daniel
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About Sonnet Xiv: Those Amber Locks
Sonnet Xiv: Those Amber Locks is a poem by Samuel Daniel. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
