Sonnet Lxxiii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBCCDCDEE

BEing my selfe captyued here in careA
My hart whom none with seruile bands can tyeB
but the fayre tresses of your golden hayreA
breaking his prison forth to you doth flyB
Lyke as a byrd that in ones hand doth spyB
desired food to it doth make his flightC
euen so my hart that wont on your fayre eyeB
to feed his fill flyes backe vnto your sightC
Doe you him take and in your bosome brightC
gently encage that he may be your thrallD
perhaps he there may learne with rare delightC
to sing your name and prayses ouer allD
That it hereafter may you not repentE
him lodging in your bosome to haue lentE

Edmund Spenser



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