Poem 2 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCBDEDEEBBBBBFF| EArly before the worlds light giuing lampe | A |
| His golden beame vpon the hils doth spred | B |
| Hauing disperst the nights vnchearefull dampe | A |
| Doe ye awake and with fresh lusty hed | B |
| Go to the bowre of my beloued loue | C |
| My truest turtle doue | B |
| Bid her awake for Hymen is awake | D |
| And long since ready forth his maske to moue | E |
| With his bright Tead that flames with many a flake | D |
| And many a bachelor to waite on him | E |
| In theyr fresh garments trim | E |
| Bid her awake therefore and soone her dight | B |
| For lo the wished day is come at last | B |
| That shall for al the paynes and sorrowes past | B |
| Pay to her vsury of long delight | B |
| And whylest she doth her dight | B |
| Doe ye to her of ioy and solace sing | F |
| That all the woods may answer and your eccho ring | F |
Edmund Spenser
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