Sonnet Lxi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAAAABABBCBCDD

THe glorious image of the makers beautieA
My souerayne faynt the Idoll of my thoughtA
dare not henceforth aboue the bounds of dewtieA
t'accuse of pride or rashly blame for oughtA
For being as she is diuinely wroughtA
and of the brood of Angels heuenly borneB
and with the crew of blessed Saynts vpbroughtA
each of which did her with theyr guifts adorneB
The bud of ioy the blossome of the morneB
the beame of light whom mortal eyes admyreC
what reason is it then but she should scorneB
base things that to her loue too bold aspireC
Such heauenly formes ought rather worshipt beD
then dare be lou'd by men of meane degreeD

Edmund Spenser



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