Poem 3 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCDCEFFCGGCCCHH| BRing with you all the Nymphes that you can heare | A |
| both of the riuers and the forrests greene | B |
| And of the sea that neighbours to her neare | A |
| Al with gay girlands goodly wel beseene | B |
| And let them also with them bring in hand | C |
| Another gay girland | C |
| For my fayre loue of lillyes and of roses | D |
| Bound trueloue wize with a blew silke riband | C |
| And let them make great store of bridale poses | E |
| And let them eeke bring store of other flowers | F |
| To deck the bridale bowers | F |
| And let the ground whereas her foot shall tread | C |
| For feare the stones her tender foot should wrong | G |
| Be strewed with fragrant flowers all along | G |
| And diapred lyke the discolored mead | C |
| Which done doe at her chamber dore awayt | C |
| For she will waken strayt | C |
| The while doe ye this song vnto her sing | H |
| The woods shall to you answer and your Eccho ring | H |
Edmund Spenser
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