Sonnet Lxxii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACBDBDDADAAA| OFt when my spirit doth spred her bolder winges | A |
| In mind to mount vp to the purest sky | B |
| it down is weighd with thoght of earthly things | A |
| and clogd with burden of mortality | C |
| Where when that souerayne beauty it doth spy | B |
| resembling heauens glory in her light | D |
| drawne with sweet pleasures bayt it back doth fly | B |
| and vnto heauen forgets her former flight | D |
| There my fraile fancy fed with full delight | D |
| doth bath in blisse and mantleth most at ease | A |
| ne thinks of other heauen but how it might | D |
| her harts desire with most contentment please | A |
| Hart need not with none other happinesse | A |
| but here on earth to haue such heuens blisse | A |
Edmund Spenser
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