Helen's Soliloqy (all's Well That Ends Well) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCAADDEEFGOur remedies oft in ourselves do lie | A |
Which we ascribe to heaven The fated sky | A |
Gives us free scope only doth backward pull | B |
Our slow designs when we ourselves are dull | C |
What power is it which mounts my love so high | A |
That makes me see and cannot feed mine eye | A |
The mightiest space in fortune nature brings | D |
To join like likes and kiss like native things | D |
Impossible be strange attempts to those | E |
That weigh their pains in sense and do suppose | E |
What hath been cannot be Who ever strove | F |
To show her merit that did miss her love | G |
William Shakespeare
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