Sonnet Lxxxi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBCCDCDDDFayre is my loue when her fayre golden heares | A |
with the loose wynd ye wauing chance to marke | B |
fayre when the rose in her red cheekes appeares | A |
or in her eyes the fyre of loue does sparke | B |
Fayre when her brest lyke a rich laden barke | B |
with pretious merchandize she forth doth lay | C |
fayre whe n that cloud of pryde which oft doth dark | B |
her goodly light with smiles she driues away | C |
But fayrest she when so she doth display | C |
the gate with pearles and rubyes richly dight | D |
throgh which her words so wise do make their way | C |
to beare the message of her gentle spright | D |
The rest be works of natures wonderment | D |
but this the worke of harts astonishment | D |
Edmund Spenser
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