Sonnet Lxxiiii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAAAAAAAAAABCMOst happy letters fram'd by skilfull trade | A |
with which that happy name was first defynd | A |
the which three times thrise happy hath me made | A |
with guifts of body fortune and of mind | A |
The first my being to me gaue by kind | A |
from mothers womb deriu'd by dew descent | A |
the second is my souereigne Queene most kind | A |
that honour and large richesse to me lent | A |
The third my loue my liues last ornament | A |
by whom my spirit out of dust was raysed | A |
to speake her prayse and glory excellent | A |
of all aliue most worthy to be praysed | A |
Ye three Elizabeths for euer liue | B |
that three such graces did vnto me giue | C |
Edmund Spenser
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