Sonnet Liii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBCCDBDBBTHe Panther knowing that his spotted hyde | A |
Doth please all beasts but that his looks the m fray | B |
within a bush his dreadfull head doth hide | A |
to let them gaze whylest he on them may pray | B |
Right so my cruell fayre with me doth play | B |
for with the goodly semblant of her hew | C |
she doth allure me to mine owne decay | B |
and then no mercy will vnto me shew | C |
Great shame it is thing so diuine in view | C |
made for to be the worlds most ornament | D |
to make the bayte her gazers to embrew | B |
good shames to be so ill an instrument | D |
But mercy doth with beautie best agree | B |
as in theyr maker ye them best may see | B |
Edmund Spenser
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