Sonnet Xxxii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABBABAAAAACC

The paynefull smith with force of feruent heatA
the hardest yron soone doth mollifyB
that with his heauy sledge he can it beatA
and fashion to what he it list applyB
Yet cannot all these flames in which I fryB
her hart more harde then yron soft awhitA
ne all the playnts and prayers with which IB
doe beat on th'anduyle of her stubberne witA
But still the more she feruent sees my fitA
the more she frieseth in her wilfull prydeA
and harder growes the harder she is smitA
with all the playnts which to her be applydeA
What then remaines but I to ashes burneC
and she to stones at length all frosen turneC

Edmund Spenser



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