Sonnet Li Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCCCCDCDEE

DOe I not see that fayrest ymagesA
Of hardest Marble are of purpose madeB
for that they should endure through many agesA
ne let theyr famous moniments to fadeB
Why then doe I vntrainde in louers tradeB
her hardnes blame which I should more co m mendC
sith neuer ought was excellent assaydeC
which was not hard t'atchiue and bring to endC
Ne ought so hard but he that would attendC
mote soften it and to his will allureD
so doe I hope her stubborne hart to bendC
and that it then more stedfast will endureD
Onely my paines wil be the more to get herE
but hauing her my ioy wil be the greaterE

Edmund Spenser



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