Sonnet Xxvi: Look In My Griefs Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCBCBDBDBEE| Look in my griefs and blame me not to mourn | A |
| From care to care that leads a life so bad | B |
| Th'orphan of fortune born to be her scorn | A |
| Whose clouded brow doth make my days so sad | B |
| Long are their nights whose cares do never sleep | C |
| Loathsome their days whom no sun ever joy'd | B |
| Her fairest eyes do penetrate so deep | C |
| That thus I live both day and night annoy'd | B |
| But since the sweetest root doth yield thus much | D |
| Her praise from my complaint I may not part | B |
| I love th'effect for that the cause is such | D |
| I'll praise her face and blame her flinty heart | B |
| Whilst that we make the world admire at us | E |
| Her for disdain and me for longing thus | E |
Samuel Daniel
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About Sonnet Xxvi: Look In My Griefs
Sonnet Xxvi: Look In My Griefs is a poem by Samuel Daniel. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
