Sonnet Lxiiii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBCCBCBDD

COmming to kisse her lyps such grace I foundA
Me seemd I smelt a gardin of sweet flowresB
that dainty odours from them threw aroundA
for damzels fit to decke their louers bowresB
Her lips did smell lyke vnto GillyflowersB
her ruddy cheekes lyke vnto Roses redC
her snowy browes lyke budded BellamouresB
her louely eyes lyke Pincks but newly spredC
Her goodly bosome lyke a Strawberry bedC
her neck lyke to a bounch of CullambynesB
her brest lyke lillyes ere theyr leaues be shedC
her nipples lyke yong blossomd IessemynesB
Such fragrant flowres doe giue most odorous smellD
but her sweet odour did them all excellD

Edmund Spenser



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