Sonnet Lvii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACCDCDDADAAA| SWeet warriour when shall I haue peace with you | A |
| High time it is this warre now ended were | B |
| which I no lenger can endure to sue | A |
| ne your incessant battry more to beare | C |
| So weake my powres so sore my wounds appeare | C |
| that wonder is how I should liue a iot | D |
| seeing my hart through launched euery where | C |
| with thousand arrowes which your eies haue shot | D |
| Yet shoot ye sharpely still and spare me not | D |
| but glory thinke to make these cruel stoures | A |
| ye cruell one what glory can be got | D |
| in slaying him that would liue gladly yours | A |
| Make peace therefore and graunt me timely grace | A |
| that al my wounds will heale in little space | A |
Edmund Spenser
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