Sonnet Lxxxii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBBBBBCBDEE| Ioy of my life full oft for louing you | A |
| I blesse my lot that was so lucky placed | B |
| but then the more your owne mishap I rew | A |
| that are so much by so meane loue embased | B |
| For had the equall heuens so much you graced | B |
| in this as in the rest ye mote inuent | B |
| som heuenly wit whose verse could haue enchased | B |
| your glorious name in golden moniment | B |
| But since ye deignd so goodly to relent | B |
| to me your thrall in whom is little worth | C |
| that little that I am shall all be spent | B |
| in setting your immortall prayses forth | D |
| Whose lofty argument vplifting me | E |
| shall lift you vp vnto an high degree | E |
Edmund Spenser
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