Poem 21 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDBEBBCFFCBBGGWHo is the same which at my window peepes | A |
Or whose is that faire face that shines so bright | B |
Is it not Cinthia she that neuer sleepes | A |
But walkes about high heauen al the night | B |
O fayrest goddesse do thou not enuy | C |
My loue with me to spy | D |
For thou likewise didst loue though now vnthought | B |
And for a fleece of woll which priuily | E |
The Latmian shephard once vnto thee brought | B |
His pleasures with thee wrought | B |
Therefore to vs be fauorable now | C |
And sith of wemens labours thou hast charge | F |
And generation goodly dost enlarge | F |
Encline they will t'effect our wishfull vow | C |
And the chast wombe informe with timely seed | B |
That may our comfort breed | B |
Till which we cease our hopefull hap to sing | G |
Ne let the woods vs answere nor our Eccho ring | G |
Edmund Spenser
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