Sonnet Xxxix Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBCCCCCDD

SWeet smile the daughter of the Queene of loueA
Expressing all thy mothers powrefull artB
with which she wonts to temper angry loueA
when all the gods he threats with thundring dartB
Sweet is thy vertue as thy selfe sweet artB
for when on me thou shinedst late in sadnesseC
a melting pleasance ran through euery partB
and me reuiued with hart robbing gladnesseC
Whylest rapt with ioy resembling heauenly madnesC
my soule was rauisht quite as in a traunceC
and feeling thence no more her sorowes sadnesseC
fed on the fulnesse of that chearefull glaunceC
More sweet than Nectar or Ambrosiall meatD
seemd euery bit which thenceforth I did eatD

Edmund Spenser



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