Sonnet Lxxxv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBBBBBCBCBBTHe world that cannot deeme of worthy things | A |
when I doe praise her say I doe but flatter | B |
so does the Cuckow when the Mauis sings | A |
begin his witlesse note apace to clatter | B |
But they that skill not of so heauenly matter | B |
all that they know not enuy or admyre | B |
rather then enuy let them wonder at her | B |
but not to deeme of her desert aspyre | B |
Deepe in the closet of my parts entyre | B |
her worth is written with a golden quill | C |
that me with heauenly fury doth inspire | B |
and my glad mouth with her sweet prayses fill | C |
Which when as fame in her shrill trump shal thunder | B |
let the world chose to enuy or to wonder | B |
Edmund Spenser
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