Sonnet X Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBCCDCDEE| VNrighteous Lord of loue what law is this | A |
| That me thou makest thus tormented be | B |
| the whiles she lordeth in licentious blisse | A |
| of her freewill scorning both thee and me | B |
| See how the Tyrannesse doth ioy to see | B |
| the huge massacres which her eyes do make | C |
| and humbled harts brings captiues vnto thee | B |
| that thou of them mayst mightie vengeance take | C |
| But her proud hart doe thou a little shake | C |
| and that high look with which she doth comptroll | D |
| all this worlds pride bow to a baser make | C |
| and al her faults in thy black booke enroll | D |
| That I may laugh at her in equall sort | E |
| as she doth laugh at me makes my pain her sport | E |
Edmund Spenser
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