Amoretti Lxxiv: Most Happy Letters Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBCDEDEFG| Most happy letters fram'd by skilful trade | A |
| With which that happy name was first design'd | B |
| The which three times thrice happy hath me made | A |
| With gifts of body fortune and of mind | B |
| The first my being to me gave by kind | B |
| From mother's womb deriv'd by due descent | C |
| The second is my sovereign Queen most kind | B |
| That honour and large richesse to me lent | C |
| The third my love my life's last ornament | D |
| By whom my spirit out of dust was raised | E |
| To speak her praise and glory excellent | D |
| Of all alive most worthy to be praised | E |
| Ye three Elizabeths for ever live | F |
| That three such graces did unto me give | G |
Edmund Spenser
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