Sonnet Xxxvi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCCCCACADE

TEll me when shall these wearie woes haue endA
Or shall their ruthlesse torment neuer ceaseB
but al my dayes in pining languor spendA
without hope of aswagement or releaseB
Is there no meanes for me to purchace peaceB
or make agreement with her thrilling eyesC
but that their cruelty doth still increaceC
and dayly more augment my miseryesC
But when ye haue shewed all extremityesC
then thinke how litle glory ye haue gaynedA
by slaying him whose lyfe though ye despyseC
mote haue your life in honour long maintaynedA
But by his death which some perhaps will moneD
ye shall condemned be of many a oneE

Edmund Spenser



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