Poem 6 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDDDDDBBEDDEEFF

My loue is now awake out of her dreameA
and her fayre eyes like stars that dimmed wereB
With darksome cloud now shew theyr goodly beamsC
More bright then Hesperus his head doth rereB
Come now ye damzels daughters of delightD
Helpe quickly her to dightD
But first come ye fayre houres which were begotD
In loues sweet paradice of Day and NightD
Which doe the seasons of the yeare allotD
And al that euer in this world is fayreB
Doe make and still repayreB
And ye three handmayds of the Cyprian QueeneE
The which doe still adorne her beauties prideD
Helpe to addorne my beautifullest brideD
And as ye her array still throw betweeneE
Some graces to be seeneE
And as ye vse to Venus to her singF
The whiles the woods shal answer your eccho ringF

Edmund Spenser



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