Poem 14 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDDCDCEEAEEACCFFNOw al is done bring home the bride againe | A |
bring home the triumph of our victory | B |
Bring home with you the glory of her gaine | A |
With ioyance bring her and with iollity | C |
Neuer had man more ioyfull day then this | D |
Whom heauen would heape with blis | D |
Make feast therefore now all this liue long day | C |
This day for euer to me holy is | D |
Poure out the wine without restraint or stay | C |
Poure not by cups but by the belly full | E |
Poure out to all that wull | E |
And sprinkle all the postes and wals with wine | A |
That they may sweat and drunken be withall | E |
Crowne ye God Bacchus with a coronall | E |
And Hymen also crowne with wreathes of vine | A |
And let the Graces daunce vnto the rest | C |
For they can doo it best | C |
The whiles the maydens doe theyr carroll sing | F |
To which the woods shal answer theyr eccho ring | F |
Edmund Spenser
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