Sonnet Li Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCCCCDCDEEDOe I not see that fayrest ymages | A |
Of hardest Marble are of purpose made | B |
for that they should endure through many ages | A |
ne let theyr famous moniments to fade | B |
Why then doe I vntrainde in louers trade | B |
her hardnes blame which I should more co m mend | C |
sith neuer ought was excellent assayde | C |
which was not hard t'atchiue and bring to end | C |
Ne ought so hard but he that would attend | C |
mote soften it and to his will allure | D |
so doe I hope her stubborne hart to bend | C |
and that it then more stedfast will endure | D |
Onely my paines wil be the more to get her | E |
but hauing her my ioy wil be the greater | E |
Edmund Spenser
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