Sonnet Xxxvi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCCCCACADETEll me when shall these wearie woes haue end | A |
Or shall their ruthlesse torment neuer cease | B |
but al my dayes in pining languor spend | A |
without hope of aswagement or release | B |
Is there no meanes for me to purchace peace | B |
or make agreement with her thrilling eyes | C |
but that their cruelty doth still increace | C |
and dayly more augment my miseryes | C |
But when ye haue shewed all extremityes | C |
then thinke how litle glory ye haue gayned | A |
by slaying him whose lyfe though ye despyse | C |
mote haue your life in honour long maintayned | A |
But by his death which some perhaps will mone | D |
ye shall condemned be of many a one | E |
Edmund Spenser
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