Sonnet Lxvi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFDFFGFGHH

TO all those happy blessings which ye haueA
with plenteous hand by heauen vpon you thrownB
this one disparagement they to you gaueC
that ye your loue lent to so meane a oneD
Yee whose high worths surpassing paragonE
could not on earth haue found one fit for mateF
ne but in heauen matchable to noneD
why did ye stoup vnto so lowly stateF
But ye thereby much greater glory gateF
then had ye sorted with a princes pereG
for now your light doth more it selfe dilateF
and in my darknesse greater doth appeareG
Yet since your light hath once enlumind meH
with my reflex yours shall encreased beH

Edmund Spenser



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