Sonnet Lxv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACCDBDDBDBEETHe doubt which ye misdeeme fayre loue is vaine | A |
That fondly feare to loose your liberty | B |
when loosing one two liberties ye gayne | A |
and make him bond that bondage earst dyd fly | C |
Sweet be the bands the which true loue doth tye | C |
without constraynt or dread of any ill | D |
the gentle birde feeles no captiuity | B |
within her cage but singes and feeds her fill | D |
There pride dare not approch nor discord spill | D |
the league twixt them that loyal loue hath bound | B |
but simple truth and mutuall good will | D |
seekes with sweet peace to salue each others wou n d | B |
There fayth doth fearlesse dwell in brasen towre | E |
and spotlesse pleasure builds her sacred bowre | E |
Edmund Spenser
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