Poem 97 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAABCBDEE| THe wanton boy was shortly wel recured | A |
| of that his malady | A |
| But he soone after fresh againe enured | A |
| his former cruelty | A |
| And since that time he wounded hath my selfe | B |
| with his sharpe dart of loue | C |
| And now forgets the cruell carelesse elfe | B |
| his mothers heast to proue | D |
| So now I languish till he please | E |
| my pining anguish to appease | E |
Edmund Spenser
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