Whilst It Is Prime Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBCCDCDEE| Fresh Spring the herald of loves mighty king | A |
| In whose cote armour richly are displayd | B |
| All sorts of flowers the which on earth do spring | A |
| In goodly colours gloriously arrayd | B |
| Goe to my love where she is carelesse layd | B |
| Yet in her winters bowre not well awake | C |
| Tell her the joyous time wil not be staid | B |
| Unlesse she doe him by the forelock take | C |
| Bid her therefore her selfe soone ready make | C |
| To wayt on Love amongst his lovely crew | D |
| Where every one that misseth then her make | C |
| Shall be by him amearst with penance dew | D |
| Make hast therefore sweet love whilest it is prime | E |
| For none can call againe the pass egrave d time | E |
Edmund Spenser
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