Sonnet Lii: O Whether Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCDEDDDFDFGGAt the Author's Going into Italy | A |
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O whether poor forsaken wilt thou go | B |
To go from sorrow and thine own distress | C |
When every place presents the face of woe | B |
And no remove can make thy sorrow less | C |
Yet go forsaken leave these woods these plains | D |
Leave her and all and all for her that leaves | E |
Thee and thy love forlorn and both disdains | D |
And of both wrongful deems and ill conceives | D |
Seek out some place and see if any place | D |
Give give the least release unto thy grief | F |
Convey thee from the thought of thy disgrace | D |
Steal from thyself and be thy cares own thief | F |
But yet what comfort shall I hereby gain | G |
Bearing the wound I needs must feel the pain | G |
Samuel Daniel
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