To What Shall I Compare Her? Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABACAC ABABACAC| TO what shall I compare her | A |
| That is as fair as she | B |
| For she is fairer fairer | A |
| Than the sea | B |
| What shall be likened to her | A |
| The sainted of my youth | C |
| For she is truer truer | A |
| Than the truth | C |
| - | |
| As the stars are from the sleeper | A |
| Her heart is hid from me | B |
| For she is deeper deeper | A |
| Than the sea | B |
| Yet in my dreams I view her | A |
| Flush rosy with new ruth | C |
| Dreams Ah may these prove truer | A |
| Than the truth | C |
Robert Louis Stevenson
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