Sonnet. When I Entreat, Either Thou Wilt Not Hear Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDDCCEEBB| When I entreat either thou wilt not hear | A |
| Or else my suit arriving at thy ear | A |
| Cools and dies there A strange extremitie | B |
| To freeze ith' Sun and in the shade to frie | C |
| Whil'st all my blasted hopes decline so soon | D |
| Tis Evening with me though at high Noon | D |
| For pity to thy self if not to me | C |
| Think time will ravish what I lose from thee | C |
| If my scorcht heart wither through thy delay | E |
| Thy beauty withers too And swift decay | E |
| Arrests thy Youth So thou whil'st I am slighted | B |
| Wilt be too soon with age or sorrow nighted | B |
Henry King
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