Sonnet Lxxxvi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBCCDCDDD| VEnemous toung tipt with vile adders sting | A |
| Of that selfe kynd with which the Furies tell | B |
| theyr snaky heads doe combe from which a spring | A |
| of poysoned words and spitefull speeches well | B |
| Let all the plagues and horrid paines of hell | B |
| vpon thee fall for thine accursed hyre | C |
| that with false forged lyes which thou didst tel | B |
| in my true loue did stirre vp coles of yre | C |
| The sparkes whereof let kindle thine own fyre | C |
| and catching hold on thine owne wicked hed | D |
| consume thee quite that didst with guile conspire | C |
| in my sweet peace such breaches to haue bred | D |
| Shame be thy meed and mischiefe thy reward | D |
| dew to thy selfe that it for me prepard | D |
Edmund Spenser
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