Sonnet Xxxii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBABAAAAACCThe paynefull smith with force of feruent heat | A |
the hardest yron soone doth mollify | B |
that with his heauy sledge he can it beat | A |
and fashion to what he it list apply | B |
Yet cannot all these flames in which I fry | B |
her hart more harde then yron soft awhit | A |
ne all the playnts and prayers with which I | B |
doe beat on th'anduyle of her stubberne wit | A |
But still the more she feruent sees my fit | A |
the more she frieseth in her wilfull pryde | A |
and harder growes the harder she is smit | A |
with all the playnts which to her be applyde | A |
What then remaines but I to ashes burne | C |
and she to stones at length all frosen turne | C |
Edmund Spenser
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