Sonnet Lxix Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBCCCCCDD

THe famous warriors of the anticke worldA
Vsed Trophees to erect in stately wizeB
in which they would the records haue enroldA
of theyr great deeds and valarous emprizeB
What trophee then shall I most fit deuizeB
in which I may record the memoryC
of my loues conquest peerelesse beauties priseB
adorn'd with honour loue and chastityC
Euen this verse vowd to eternityC
shall be thereof immortall monimentC
and tell her prayse to all posterityC
that may admire such worlds rare wondermentC
The happy purchase of my glorious spoileD
gotten at last with labour and long toyleD

Edmund Spenser



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