Sonnet Lxxii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACBDBDDADAAA

OFt when my spirit doth spred her bolder wingesA
In mind to mount vp to the purest skyB
it down is weighd with thoght of earthly thingsA
and clogd with burden of mortalityC
Where when that souerayne beauty it doth spyB
resembling heauens glory in her lightD
drawne with sweet pleasures bayt it back doth flyB
and vnto heauen forgets her former flightD
There my fraile fancy fed with full delightD
doth bath in blisse and mantleth most at easeA
ne thinks of other heauen but how it mightD
her harts desire with most contentment pleaseA
Hart need not with none other happinesseA
but here on earth to haue such heuens blisseA

Edmund Spenser



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