Sonnet Xlvi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDBDDEDEFFWHen my abodes prefixed time is spent | A |
My cruell fayre streight bids me wend my way | B |
but then fro m heauen most hideous stormes are sent | A |
as willing me against her will to stay | B |
Whom then shall I or heauen or her obay | C |
the heauens know best what is the best for me | D |
but as she will whose will my life doth sway | B |
my lower heauen so it perforce must bee | D |
But ye high heuens that all this sorowe see | D |
sith all your tempests cannot hold me backe | E |
aswage your stormes or else both you and she | D |
will both together me too sorely wrack | E |
Enough it is for one man to sustaine | F |
the stormes which she alone on me doth raine | F |
Edmund Spenser
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