Sonnet Lxxiii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBCCDCDEEBEing my selfe captyued here in care | A |
My hart whom none with seruile bands can tye | B |
but the fayre tresses of your golden hayre | A |
breaking his prison forth to you doth fly | B |
Lyke as a byrd that in ones hand doth spy | B |
desired food to it doth make his flight | C |
euen so my hart that wont on your fayre eye | B |
to feed his fill flyes backe vnto your sight | C |
Doe you him take and in your bosome bright | C |
gently encage that he may be your thrall | D |
perhaps he there may learne with rare delight | C |
to sing your name and prayses ouer all | D |
That it hereafter may you not repent | E |
him lodging in your bosome to haue lent | E |
Edmund Spenser
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