Sonnet Viii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAAABCBCDEDEAA

MOre then most faire full of the liuing fireA
Kindled aboue vnto the maker neereA
no eies buy ioyes in which al powers conspireA
that to the world naught else be counted deareA
Thrugh your bright beams doth not ye blinded guestB
shoot out his darts to base affections woundC
but Angels come to lead fraile mindes to restB
in chast desires on heauenly beauty boundC
You frame my thoughts and fashion me withinD
you stop my toung and teach my hart to speakeE
you calme the storme that passion did beginD
stro n g thrugh your cause but by your vertue weakE
Dark is the world where your light shined neuerA
well is he borne that may behold you euerA

Edmund Spenser



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