Poem 16 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACCCDCDDBDDEDDFF| AH when will this long vveary day haue end | A |
| and lende me leaue to come vnto my loue | B |
| Hovv slovvly do the houres theyr numbers spend | A |
| How slowly does sad Time his feathers moue | C |
| Hast thee O fayrest Planet to thy home | C |
| Within the Westerne some | C |
| Thy tyred steedes long since haue need of rest | D |
| Long though it be at last I see it gloome | C |
| And the bright euening star with golden creast | D |
| Appeare out of the East | D |
| Fayre childe of beauty glorious lampe of loue | B |
| That all the host of heauen in rankes doost lead | D |
| And guydest louers through the nights dread | D |
| How chearefully thou lookest from aboue | E |
| And seemst to laugh atweene thy twinkling light | D |
| As ioying in the sight | D |
| Of these glad many which for ioy doe sing | F |
| That all the woods them answer and their echo ring | F |
Edmund Spenser
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