Poem 11 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBBBBBCCDEFEAAGGBVt if ye saw that which no eyes can see | A |
The inward beauty of her liuely spright | B |
Garnisht with heauenly guifts of high degree | A |
Much more then would ye wonder at that sight | B |
And stand astonisht lyke to those which red | B |
Medusaes mazeful hed | B |
There dwels sweet loue and constant chastity | B |
Vnspotted fayth and comely womanhood | B |
Regard of honour and mild modesty | B |
There vertue raynes as Queene in royal throne | C |
And giueth lawes alone | C |
The which the base affections doe obay | D |
And yeeld theyr seruices vnto her will | E |
Ne thought of thing vncomely euer may | F |
Thereto approch to tempt her mind to ill | E |
Had ye once seene these her celestial threasures | A |
And vnreuealed pleasures | A |
Then would ye wonder and her prayses sing | G |
That al the woods should answer and your echo ring | G |
Edmund Spenser
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