Poem 8 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABAAAAACCADDAAAEE

HArke how the Minstrels gin to shrill aloudA
Their merry Musick that resounds from farB
The pipe the tabor and the trembling CroudA
That well agree withouten breach or iarB
But most of all the Damzels doe deliteA
When they their tymbrels smyteA
And thereunto doe daunce and carrol sweetA
That all the sences they doe rauish quiteA
The whyles the boyes run vp and downe the streetA
Crying aloud with strong confused noyceC
As if it were one voyceC
Hymen io Hymen Hymen they do shoutA
That euen to the heauens theyr shouting shrillD
Doth reach and all the firmament doth fillD
To which the people standing all aboutA
As in approuance doe thereto applaudA
And loud aduance her laudA
And euermore they Hymen Hymen singE
that al the woods them answer and theyr eccho ringE

Edmund Spenser



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