Sonnet For The 14th Of February Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCDCCECFGG| No popular respect will I omit | A |
| To do thee honor on this happy day | B |
| When every loyal lover tasks his wit | A |
| His simple truth in studious rhymes to pay | B |
| And to his mistress dear his hopes convey | B |
| Rather thou knowest I would still outrun | C |
| All calendars with Love's whose date alway | D |
| Thy bright eyes govern better than the Sun | C |
| For with thy favor was my life begun | C |
| And still I reckon on from smiles to smiles | E |
| And not by summers for I thrive on none | C |
| But those thy cheerful countenance complies | F |
| Oh if it be to choose and call thee mine | G |
| Love thou art every day my Valentine | G |
Thomas Hood
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