Sonnet Xlvi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDBDDEDEFF

WHen my abodes prefixed time is spentA
My cruell fayre streight bids me wend my wayB
but then fro m heauen most hideous stormes are sentA
as willing me against her will to stayB
Whom then shall I or heauen or her obayC
the heauens know best what is the best for meD
but as she will whose will my life doth swayB
my lower heauen so it perforce must beeD
But ye high heuens that all this sorowe seeD
sith all your tempests cannot hold me backeE
aswage your stormes or else both you and sheD
will both together me too sorely wrackE
Enough it is for one man to sustaineF
the stormes which she alone on me doth raineF

Edmund Spenser



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