Poem 6 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDDDDDBBEDDEEFFMy loue is now awake out of her dreame | A |
and her fayre eyes like stars that dimmed were | B |
With darksome cloud now shew theyr goodly beams | C |
More bright then Hesperus his head doth rere | B |
Come now ye damzels daughters of delight | D |
Helpe quickly her to dight | D |
But first come ye fayre houres which were begot | D |
In loues sweet paradice of Day and Night | D |
Which doe the seasons of the yeare allot | D |
And al that euer in this world is fayre | B |
Doe make and still repayre | B |
And ye three handmayds of the Cyprian Queene | E |
The which doe still adorne her beauties pride | D |
Helpe to addorne my beautifullest bride | D |
And as ye her array still throw betweene | E |
Some graces to be seene | E |
And as ye vse to Venus to her sing | F |
The whiles the woods shal answer your eccho ring | F |
Edmund Spenser
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