Sonnet Lix Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBBBBBCBCBBTHrise happie she that is so well assured | A |
Vnto her selfe and setled so in hart | B |
that nether will for better be allured | A |
ne feard with worse to any chaunce to start | B |
But like a steddy ship doth strongly part | B |
the raging waues and keepes her course aright | B |
ne ought for tempest doth from it depart | B |
ne ought for fayrer weathers false delight | B |
Such selfe assurance need not feare the spight | B |
of grudging foes ne fauour seek of friends | C |
but in the stay of her owne stedfast might | B |
nether to one her selfe nor other bends | C |
Most happy she that most assured doth rest | B |
but he most happy who such one loues best | B |
Edmund Spenser
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