Sonnet Lix Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABBBBBBCBCBB

THrise happie she that is so well assuredA
Vnto her selfe and setled so in hartB
that nether will for better be alluredA
ne feard with worse to any chaunce to startB
But like a steddy ship doth strongly partB
the raging waues and keepes her course arightB
ne ought for tempest doth from it departB
ne ought for fayrer weathers false delightB
Such selfe assurance need not feare the spightB
of grudging foes ne fauour seek of friendsC
but in the stay of her owne stedfast mightB
nether to one her selfe nor other bendsC
Most happy she that most assured doth restB
but he most happy who such one loues bestB

Edmund Spenser



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