Sonnet Iv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFGFHI| BE frank with me and I accept my lot | A |
| But deal not with me as a grieving child | B |
| Who for the loss of that which he hath not | A |
| Is by a show of kindness thus beguiled | B |
| Raise not for me from its enshrouded tomb | C |
| The ghostly likeness of a hope deceased | D |
| Nor think to cheat the darkness of my doom | C |
| By wavering doubts how far thou art released | D |
| This dressing Pity in the garb of Love | E |
| This effort of the heart to seem the same | F |
| These sighs and lingerings which nothing prove | G |
| But that thou leav'st me with a kind of shame | F |
| Remind me more by their most vain deceit | H |
| Of the dear loss of all which thou dost counterfeit | I |
Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton
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