Sonnet Lxvi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFDFFGFGHHTO all those happy blessings which ye haue | A |
with plenteous hand by heauen vpon you thrown | B |
this one disparagement they to you gaue | C |
that ye your loue lent to so meane a one | D |
Yee whose high worths surpassing paragon | E |
could not on earth haue found one fit for mate | F |
ne but in heauen matchable to none | D |
why did ye stoup vnto so lowly state | F |
But ye thereby much greater glory gate | F |
then had ye sorted with a princes pere | G |
for now your light doth more it selfe dilate | F |
and in my darknesse greater doth appeare | G |
Yet since your light hath once enlumind me | H |
with my reflex yours shall encreased be | H |
Edmund Spenser
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