Sonnet Lxi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAAABABBCBCDDTHe glorious image of the makers beautie | A |
My souerayne faynt the Idoll of my thought | A |
dare not henceforth aboue the bounds of dewtie | A |
t'accuse of pride or rashly blame for ought | A |
For being as she is diuinely wrought | A |
and of the brood of Angels heuenly borne | B |
and with the crew of blessed Saynts vpbrought | A |
each of which did her with theyr guifts adorne | B |
The bud of ioy the blossome of the morne | B |
the beame of light whom mortal eyes admyre | C |
what reason is it then but she should scorne | B |
base things that to her loue too bold aspire | C |
Such heauenly formes ought rather worshipt be | D |
then dare be lou'd by men of meane degree | D |
Edmund Spenser
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