Sonnet Iii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBBCDCDEFEFDD

And every year a world my will did deemA
Till lo at last to Court now am I comeB
A seemly swain that might the place beseemB
A gladsome guest embraced by all and someB
Not there content with common dignityC
My wandering eye in haste yea post post hasteD
Beheld the blazing badge of braveryC
For want whereof I thought myself disgracedD
Then peevish pride puffed up my swelling heartE
To further forth so hot an enterpriseF
And comely cost began to play his partE
In praising patterns of mine own deviseF
Thus all was good and might be got in hasteD
To prink me up and make me higher placedD

George Gascoigne



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