Helen's Soliloqy (all's Well That Ends Well) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCAADDEEFG

Our remedies oft in ourselves do lieA
Which we ascribe to heaven The fated skyA
Gives us free scope only doth backward pullB
Our slow designs when we ourselves are dullC
What power is it which mounts my love so highA
That makes me see and cannot feed mine eyeA
The mightiest space in fortune nature bringsD
To join like likes and kiss like native thingsD
Impossible be strange attempts to thoseE
That weigh their pains in sense and do supposeE
What hath been cannot be Who ever stroveF
To show her merit that did miss her loveG

William Shakespeare



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