One day as I unwarily did gaze
 on those fair eyes my love's immortal light:
 the whiles my 'stonish'd heart stood in amaze,
 through sweet illusion of her looks delight.
 I mote perceive how in her glancing sight,
 legions of loves with little wings did fly:
 darting their deadly arrowes fiery bright,
 at every rash beholder passing by.
 One of those archers closely I did spy,
 aiming his arrow at my very heart:
 when suddenly with twinkle of her eye,
 the Damsel broke his misintended dart.
 Had she not so done, sure I had been slain,
 yet as it was, I hardly scap'd with pain.
 The sample sonnet is written with 3 quatrains and a couplet. What is the rhyme scheme?
 Abba bccb cddc gg
 Abcd abcd abcd ee
 Abab bcbc cdcd gg
 Abab bcbc cdcd ee