Poem 3 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCDCEFFCGGCCCHH

BRing with you all the Nymphes that you can heareA
both of the riuers and the forrests greeneB
And of the sea that neighbours to her neareA
Al with gay girlands goodly wel beseeneB
And let them also with them bring in handC
Another gay girlandC
For my fayre loue of lillyes and of rosesD
Bound trueloue wize with a blew silke ribandC
And let them make great store of bridale posesE
And let them eeke bring store of other flowersF
To deck the bridale bowersF
And let the ground whereas her foot shall treadC
For feare the stones her tender foot should wrongG
Be strewed with fragrant flowers all alongG
And diapred lyke the discolored meadC
Which done doe at her chamber dore awaytC
For she will waken straytC
The while doe ye this song vnto her singH
The woods shall to you answer and your Eccho ringH

Edmund Spenser



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