Poem 7 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDBEBEFFGBBGHHII| NOw is my loue all ready forth to come | A |
| Let all the virgins therefore well awayt | B |
| And ye fresh boyes that tend vpon her groome | C |
| Prepare your selues for he is comming strayt | B |
| Set all your things in seemely good aray | D |
| Fit for so ioyfull day | B |
| The ioyfullst day that euer sunne did see | E |
| Faire Sun shew forth thy fauourable ray | B |
| And let thy lifull heat not feruent be | E |
| For feare of burning her sunshyny face | F |
| Her beauty to disgrace | F |
| O fayrest Phoebus father of the Muse | G |
| If euer I did honour thee aright | B |
| Or sing the thing that mote thy mind delight | B |
| Doe not thy seruants simple boone refuse | G |
| But let this day let this one day be myne | H |
| Let all the rest be thine | H |
| Then I thy souerayne prayses loud wil sing | I |
| That all the woods shal answer and theyr eccho ring | I |
Edmund Spenser
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