Sonnet Lxii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEBEEFEFEE

THe weary yeare his race now hauing runA
The new begins his compast course anewB
with shew of morning mylde he hath begunA
betokening peace and plenty to ensewC
So let vs which this chaunge of weather vewD
chaunge eeke our mynds and former liues amendE
the old yeares sinnes forepast let vs eschewB
and fly the faults with which we did offendE
Then shall the new yeares ioy forth freshly sendE
into the glooming world his gladsome rayF
and all these stormes which now his beauty blendE
shall turne to caulmes and tymely cleare awayF
So likewise loue cheare you your heauy sprightE
and chaunge old yeares annoy to new delightE

Edmund Spenser



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