Sonnet V Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBBABAADADBB

RVdely thou wrongest my deare harts desireA
In finding fault with her too portly prideB
the thing which I doo most in her admireC
is of the world vnworthy most enuideB
For in those lofty lookes is close implideB
scorn of base things sdeigne of soule dishonorA
thretning rash eies which gaze on her so wideB
that loosely they ne dare to looke vpon herA
Such pride is praise such portlinesse is honorA
that boldned innocence beares in her eiesD
and her faire countenance like a goodly bannerA
spreds in defiaunce of all enemiesD
Was neuer in this world ought worthy trideB
without some spark of such self pleasing prideB

Edmund Spenser



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