Sonnet Liiii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBCDEDEFFOF this worlds Theatre in which we stay | A |
My loue lyke the Spectator ydly sits | B |
beholding me that all the pageants play | A |
disguysing diuersly my troubled wits | B |
Sometimes I ioy when glad occasion sits | B |
and mask in myrth lyke to a Comedy | C |
soone after when my ioy to sorrow flits | B |
I waile and make my woes a Tragedy | C |
Yet she beholding me with constant eye | D |
delights not in my merth nor rues my smart | E |
but when I laugh she mocks and when I cry | D |
she laughes and hardens euermore her hart | E |
What then can moue her if nor merth nor mone | F |
she is no woman but a sencelesse stone | F |
Edmund Spenser
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