Sonnet Lxiiii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBCCBCBDD| COmming to kisse her lyps such grace I found | A |
| Me seemd I smelt a gardin of sweet flowres | B |
| that dainty odours from them threw around | A |
| for damzels fit to decke their louers bowres | B |
| Her lips did smell lyke vnto Gillyflowers | B |
| her ruddy cheekes lyke vnto Roses red | C |
| her snowy browes lyke budded Bellamoures | B |
| her louely eyes lyke Pincks but newly spred | C |
| Her goodly bosome lyke a Strawberry bed | C |
| her neck lyke to a bounch of Cullambynes | B |
| her brest lyke lillyes ere theyr leaues be shed | C |
| her nipples lyke yong blossomd Iessemynes | B |
| Such fragrant flowres doe giue most odorous smell | D |
| but her sweet odour did them all excell | D |
Edmund Spenser
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