Sonnet L Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BCDCCECEEFEFDDA | |
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LOng languishing in double malady | B |
of my harts wound and of my bodies greife | C |
there came to me a leach that would apply | D |
fit medicines for my bodies best reliefe | C |
Vayne man quod I that hast but little priefe | C |
in deep discouery of the mynds disease | E |
is not the hart of all the body chiefe | C |
and rules the members as it selfe doth please | E |
Then with some cordialls seeke first to appease | E |
the inward languour of my wounded hart | F |
and then my body shall haue shortly ease | E |
but such sweet cordialls passe Physitions art | F |
Then my lyfes Leach doe you your skill reueale | D |
and with one salue both hart and body heale | D |
Edmund Spenser
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