Sonnet Xi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACCDCDDEDFAA| DAyly when I do seeke and sew for peace | A |
| And hostages doe offer for my truth | B |
| she cruell warriour doth her selfe addresse | A |
| to battell and the weary war renew'th | C |
| Ne wilbe moou'd with reason or with rewth | C |
| to graunt small respit to my restlesse toile | D |
| but greedily her fell intent poursewth | C |
| Of my poore life to make vnpitteid spoile | D |
| Yet my poore life all sorrowes to assoyle | D |
| I would her yield her wrath to pacify | E |
| but then she seekes with torment and turmoyle | D |
| to force me liue and will not let me dy | F |
| All paine hath end and euery war hath peace | A |
| but mine no price nor prayer may surcease | A |
Edmund Spenser
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