Sonnet Lxxxix Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBBDBBEBFBGG

LYke as the Culuer on the bared boughA
Sits mourning for the absence of her mateB
and in her songs sends many a wishfull vewC
for his returne that seemes to linger lateB
So I alone now left disconsolateB
mourne to my selfe the absence of my loueD
and wandring here and there all desolateB
seek with my playnts to match that mournful doueB
Ne ioy of ought that vnder heauen doth houeE
can comfort me but her owne ioyous sightB
whose sweet aspect both God and man can moueF
in her vnspotted pleasauns to delightB
Dark is my day whyles her fayre light I misG
and dead my life that wants such liuely blisG

Edmund Spenser



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