Sonnet Lvi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABBABAABABCD

FAyre ye be sure but cruell and vnkindA
As is a Tygre that with greedinesseB
hunts after bloud when he by chance doth findA
a feeble beast doth felly him oppresseB
Fayre be ye sure but proud and pittilesseB
as is a storme that all things doth prostrateA
finding a tree alone all comfortlesseB
beats on it strongly it to ruinateA
Fayre be ye sure but hard and obstinateA
as is a rocke amidst the raging floodsB
gaynst which a ship of succour desolateA
doth suffer wreck both of her selfe and goodsB
That ship that tree and that same beast am IC
whom ye doe wreck doe ruine and destroyD

Edmund Spenser



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