Sonnet. The Double Rock Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFFGHSince thou hast view'd some Gorgon and art grown | A |
A solid stone | A |
To bring again to softness thy hard heart | B |
Is past my art | B |
Ice may relent to water in a thaw | C |
But stone made flesh Loves Chymistry ne're saw | C |
Therefore by thinking on thy hardness I | D |
Will petrify | D |
And so within our double Quarryes Wombe | E |
Dig our Loves Tombe | E |
Thus strangely will our difference agree | F |
And with our selves amaze the world to see | F |
How both Revenge and Sympathy consent | G |
To make two Rocks each others Monument | H |
Henry King
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