Sonnet Xxxix Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBCCCCCDDSWeet smile the daughter of the Queene of loue | A |
Expressing all thy mothers powrefull art | B |
with which she wonts to temper angry loue | A |
when all the gods he threats with thundring dart | B |
Sweet is thy vertue as thy selfe sweet art | B |
for when on me thou shinedst late in sadnesse | C |
a melting pleasance ran through euery part | B |
and me reuiued with hart robbing gladnesse | C |
Whylest rapt with ioy resembling heauenly madnes | C |
my soule was rauisht quite as in a traunce | C |
and feeling thence no more her sorowes sadnesse | C |
fed on the fulnesse of that chearefull glaunce | C |
More sweet than Nectar or Ambrosiall meat | D |
seemd euery bit which thenceforth I did eat | D |
Edmund Spenser
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