Sonnet. The Double Rock Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFFGH

Since thou hast view'd some Gorgon and art grownA
A solid stoneA
To bring again to softness thy hard heartB
Is past my artB
Ice may relent to water in a thawC
But stone made flesh Loves Chymistry ne're sawC
Therefore by thinking on thy hardness ID
Will petrifyD
And so within our double Quarryes WombeE
Dig our Loves TombeE
Thus strangely will our difference agreeF
And with our selves amaze the world to seeF
How both Revenge and Sympathy consentG
To make two Rocks each others MonumentH

Henry King



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