Sonnet Xxxvii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBBDBDDEFEGG

WHat guyle is this that those her golden tressesA
She doth attyre vnder a net of goldB
and with sly skill so cunningly them dressesC
that which is gold or heare may scarse be toldB
Is it that mens frayle eyes which gaze too boldB
she may entangle in that golden snareD
and being caught may craftily enfoldB
theyr weaker harts which are not wel awareD
Take heed therefore myne eyes how ye doe stareD
henceforth too rashly on that guilefull netE
in which is euer ye entrapped areF
out of her bands ye by no meanes shall getE
Fondnesse it were for any being freeG
to couet fetters though they golden beeG

Edmund Spenser



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