Sonnet Viii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAABCBCDEDEAAMOre then most faire full of the liuing fire | A |
Kindled aboue vnto the maker neere | A |
no eies buy ioyes in which al powers conspire | A |
that to the world naught else be counted deare | A |
Thrugh your bright beams doth not ye blinded guest | B |
shoot out his darts to base affections wound | C |
but Angels come to lead fraile mindes to rest | B |
in chast desires on heauenly beauty bound | C |
You frame my thoughts and fashion me within | D |
you stop my toung and teach my hart to speake | E |
you calme the storme that passion did begin | D |
stro n g thrugh your cause but by your vertue weak | E |
Dark is the world where your light shined neuer | A |
well is he borne that may behold you euer | A |
Edmund Spenser
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