Sonnet Lxxxvii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBBDBDDADADD

SInce I did leaue the presence of my loueA
Many long weary dayes I haue outworneB
and many nights that slowly seemd to moueC
theyr sad protract from euening vntill morneB
For when as day the heauen doth adorneB
I wish that night the noyous day would endD
and when as night hath vs of light forlorneB
I wish that day would shortly reascendD
Thus I the time with expectation spendD
and faine my griefe with chaunges to beguileA
that further seemes his terme still to extendD
and maketh euery minute seeme a myleA
So sorrow still doth seeme too long to lastD
but ioyous houres doo fly away too fastD

Edmund Spenser



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