Poem 8 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABAAAAACCADDAAAEE| HArke how the Minstrels gin to shrill aloud | A |
| Their merry Musick that resounds from far | B |
| The pipe the tabor and the trembling Croud | A |
| That well agree withouten breach or iar | B |
| But most of all the Damzels doe delite | A |
| When they their tymbrels smyte | A |
| And thereunto doe daunce and carrol sweet | A |
| That all the sences they doe rauish quite | A |
| The whyles the boyes run vp and downe the street | A |
| Crying aloud with strong confused noyce | C |
| As if it were one voyce | C |
| Hymen io Hymen Hymen they do shout | A |
| That euen to the heauens theyr shouting shrill | D |
| Doth reach and all the firmament doth fill | D |
| To which the people standing all about | A |
| As in approuance doe thereto applaud | A |
| And loud aduance her laud | A |
| And euermore they Hymen Hymen sing | E |
| that al the woods them answer and theyr eccho ring | E |
Edmund Spenser
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