The Tamed Deer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDBDDEDEFFLike as a huntsman after weary chase | A |
Seeing the game from him escaped away | B |
Sits down to rest him in some shady place | A |
With panting hounds beguiled of their prey | B |
So after long pursuit and vain assay | C |
When I all weary had the chase forsook | D |
The gentle deer returned the self same way | B |
Thinking to quench her thirst at the next brook | D |
There she beholding me with milder look | D |
Sought not to fly but fearless still did bide | E |
Till I in hand her yet half trembling took | D |
And with her own good will her firmly tied | E |
Strange thing me seemed to see a beast so wild | F |
So goodly won with her own will beguiled | F |
Edmund Spenser
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