Sonnet Lxxxix Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBBDBBEBFBGGLYke as the Culuer on the bared bough | A |
Sits mourning for the absence of her mate | B |
and in her songs sends many a wishfull vew | C |
for his returne that seemes to linger late | B |
So I alone now left disconsolate | B |
mourne to my selfe the absence of my loue | D |
and wandring here and there all desolate | B |
seek with my playnts to match that mournful doue | B |
Ne ioy of ought that vnder heauen doth houe | E |
can comfort me but her owne ioyous sight | B |
whose sweet aspect both God and man can moue | F |
in her vnspotted pleasauns to delight | B |
Dark is my day whyles her fayre light I mis | G |
and dead my life that wants such liuely blis | G |
Edmund Spenser
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