Sonnet Lxxvi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBABAACACBBFAyre bosome fraught with vertues richest tresure | A |
The neast of loue the lodging of delight | B |
the bowre of blisse the paradice of pleasure | A |
the sacred harbour of that heuenly spright | B |
How was I rauisht with your louely sight | B |
and my frayle thoughts too rashly led astray | A |
whiles diuing deepe through amorous insight | B |
on the sweet spoyle of beautie they did pray | A |
And twixt her paps like early fruit in May | A |
whose haruest seemd to hasten now apace | C |
they loosely did theyr wanton winges display | A |
and there to rest themselues did boldly place | C |
Sweet thoughts I enuy your so happy rest | B |
which oft I wisht yet neuer was so blest | B |
Edmund Spenser
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