Poem 7 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDBEBEFFGBBGHHII

NOw is my loue all ready forth to comeA
Let all the virgins therefore well awaytB
And ye fresh boyes that tend vpon her groomeC
Prepare your selues for he is comming straytB
Set all your things in seemely good arayD
Fit for so ioyfull dayB
The ioyfullst day that euer sunne did seeE
Faire Sun shew forth thy fauourable rayB
And let thy lifull heat not feruent beE
For feare of burning her sunshyny faceF
Her beauty to disgraceF
O fayrest Phoebus father of the MuseG
If euer I did honour thee arightB
Or sing the thing that mote thy mind delightB
Doe not thy seruants simple boone refuseG
But let this day let this one day be myneH
Let all the rest be thineH
Then I thy souerayne prayses loud wil singI
That all the woods shal answer and theyr eccho ringI

Edmund Spenser



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