Sonnet Lxiii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBBDBDDEBEFFAFter long stormes and tempests sad assay | A |
Which hardly I endured heretofore | B |
in dread of death and daungerous dismay | C |
with which my silly barke was tossed sore | B |
I doe at length descry the happy shore | B |
in which I hope ere long for to arryue | D |
fayre soyle it seemes from far fraught with store | B |
of all that deare and daynty is alyue | D |
Most happy he that can at last atchyue | D |
the ioyous safety of so sweet a rest | E |
whose least delight sufficeth to depriue | B |
remembrance of all paines which him opprest | E |
All paines are nothing in respect of this | F |
all sorrowes short that gaine eternall blisse | F |
Edmund Spenser
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