Spenserian Stanza: Written At The Close Of Canto Ii, Book V, Of "the Faerie Queene" Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBCC| In after time a sage of mickle lore | A |
| Yclep'd Typographus the Giant took | B |
| And did refit his limbs as heretofore | A |
| And made him read in many a learned book | B |
| And into many a lively legend look | B |
| Thereby in goodly themes so training him | C |
| That all his brutishness he quite forsook | B |
| When meeting Artegall and Talus grim | C |
| The one he struck stone blind the other's eyes wox dim | C |
John Keats
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