Sonnet V Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBBABAADADBB| RVdely thou wrongest my deare harts desire | A |
| In finding fault with her too portly pride | B |
| the thing which I doo most in her admire | C |
| is of the world vnworthy most enuide | B |
| For in those lofty lookes is close implide | B |
| scorn of base things sdeigne of soule dishonor | A |
| thretning rash eies which gaze on her so wide | B |
| that loosely they ne dare to looke vpon her | A |
| Such pride is praise such portlinesse is honor | A |
| that boldned innocence beares in her eies | D |
| and her faire countenance like a goodly banner | A |
| spreds in defiaunce of all enemies | D |
| Was neuer in this world ought worthy tride | B |
| without some spark of such self pleasing pride | B |
Edmund Spenser
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