Poem 5 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCBCBBBDEEDFGG| WAke now my loue awake for it is time | A |
| The Rosy Morne long since left Tithones bed | B |
| All ready to her siluer coche to clyme | A |
| And Phoebus gins to shew his glorious hed | B |
| Hark how the cheerefull birds do chaunt theyr laies | C |
| And carroll of loues praise | C |
| The merry Larke hir mattins sings aloft | B |
| The thrush replyes the Mauis descant playes | C |
| The Ouzell shrills the Ruddock warbles soft | B |
| So goodly all agree with sweet content | B |
| To this dayes merriment | B |
| Ah my deere loue why doe ye sleepe thus long | D |
| When meeter were that ye should now awake | E |
| T'awayt the comming of your ioyous make | E |
| And hearken to the birds louelearned song | D |
| The deawy leaues among | F |
| For they of ioy and pleasance to you sing | G |
| That all the woods them answer theyr eccho ring | G |
Edmund Spenser
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