'EEE' is next in the series.
The letter pattern is the numbers from one to eleven with the consonants removed.
So,
One becomes OE
Two becomes O
Three becomes EE
Four becomes OU
Five becomes IE
Six becomes I
Seven becomes EE
Eight becomes EI
Nine becomes IE
Ten becomes E
So the next number would be eleven, or with the consonants removes: EEE oe o ee ou i ee ei e ii eo u ii
The Spenserian sonnet sequence had 14 lines. The lines were organized as three sets of four lines, and an ending set of two lines. They had five sets of rhymes: abab, bcbc, cdcd, ee.
ab,cc,ad,ed,ef,ag,ee,ee
EE-di-pǝs
Disregard for punctuation and capitals.
K- i ee L-un
oe - I'll leave you to work out why but think numbers!
hoʻoipo au 'oe ia [ho oh ee-po ow oy ee-ah]
Aloha: Hilinaʻi au 'ia 'oe [heelee-na ee ow ee-ah O-A]
Aloha: paʻi kiʻi 'oe nui loa [pa-ee kee-ee O-A noo-ee lo-ah]
Aloha: Aloha 'oe; or, huakaʻi maika'i [aloha oy] or [hoo-aka ee my-ka ee]
In Hawaiian, you can say "A hui hou maikai" which means "Until we meet again."
Aloha: mamake 'ia 'oe [mamakay ee-a o-A]
Aloha: mamake 'ia 'oe [mamakay ee-a oA]
Aloha: U'i 'oe [ooh ee O-A]
I love you in Hawai'ian is: aloha au ia oe pronounced ah-LO-hah AH-oo EE-ah OH-ee so you'd say "Aloha au ia oe, Kelly"
Aloha: Aloha e ha'o au 'ia 'oe [aloha A ha'o ow ee-ah 'oy]
ʻAuliʻi 'oe [ow-lee ee o A] *But, you also need to learn to correct your english. There is a difference between your and you're.