Sonnet Lxiii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBBDBDDEBEFF

AFter long stormes and tempests sad assayA
Which hardly I endured heretoforeB
in dread of death and daungerous dismayC
with which my silly barke was tossed soreB
I doe at length descry the happy shoreB
in which I hope ere long for to arryueD
fayre soyle it seemes from far fraught with storeB
of all that deare and daynty is alyueD
Most happy he that can at last atchyueD
the ioyous safety of so sweet a restE
whose least delight sufficeth to depriueB
remembrance of all paines which him opprestE
All paines are nothing in respect of thisF
all sorrowes short that gaine eternall blisseF

Edmund Spenser



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