The Tamed Deer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDBDDEDEFF

Like as a huntsman after weary chaseA
Seeing the game from him escaped awayB
Sits down to rest him in some shady placeA
With panting hounds beguiled of their preyB
So after long pursuit and vain assayC
When I all weary had the chase forsookD
The gentle deer returned the self same wayB
Thinking to quench her thirst at the next brookD
There she beholding me with milder lookD
Sought not to fly but fearless still did bideE
Till I in hand her yet half trembling tookD
And with her own good will her firmly tiedE
Strange thing me seemed to see a beast so wildF
So goodly won with her own will beguiledF

Edmund Spenser



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