Poem 5 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCBCBBBDEEDFGG

WAke now my loue awake for it is timeA
The Rosy Morne long since left Tithones bedB
All ready to her siluer coche to clymeA
And Phoebus gins to shew his glorious hedB
Hark how the cheerefull birds do chaunt theyr laiesC
And carroll of loues praiseC
The merry Larke hir mattins sings aloftB
The thrush replyes the Mauis descant playesC
The Ouzell shrills the Ruddock warbles softB
So goodly all agree with sweet contentB
To this dayes merrimentB
Ah my deere loue why doe ye sleepe thus longD
When meeter were that ye should now awakeE
T'awayt the comming of your ioyous makeE
And hearken to the birds louelearned songD
The deawy leaues amongF
For they of ioy and pleasance to you singG
That all the woods them answer theyr eccho ringG

Edmund Spenser



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