Sonnet Ii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBCDECCFF

VNquiet thought whom at the first I bredA
Of th'inward bale of my loue pined hartB
and sithens haue with sighes and sorrowes fedA
till greater then my wombe thou woxen artB
Breake forth at length out of the inner partB
in which thou lurkest lyke to vipers broodC
and seeke some succour both to ease my smartB
and also to sustayne thy selfe with foodC
But if in presence of that fayrest proudD
thou chance to come fall lowly at her feetE
and with meeke humblesse and afflicted moodC
pardon for thee and grace for me intreatC
Which if she graunt then liue and my loue cherishF
if not die soone and I with thee will perishF

Edmund Spenser



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