Sonnet Lvi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBABAABABCDFAyre ye be sure but cruell and vnkind | A |
As is a Tygre that with greedinesse | B |
hunts after bloud when he by chance doth find | A |
a feeble beast doth felly him oppresse | B |
Fayre be ye sure but proud and pittilesse | B |
as is a storme that all things doth prostrate | A |
finding a tree alone all comfortlesse | B |
beats on it strongly it to ruinate | A |
Fayre be ye sure but hard and obstinate | A |
as is a rocke amidst the raging floods | B |
gaynst which a ship of succour desolate | A |
doth suffer wreck both of her selfe and goods | B |
That ship that tree and that same beast am I | C |
whom ye doe wreck doe ruine and destroy | D |
Edmund Spenser
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