Sigh No More Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCDCD CDCDCCDCD| Sigh no more ladies sigh no more | A |
| Men were deceivers ever | B |
| One foot in sea and one on shore | A |
| To one thing constant never | B |
| Then sigh not so | C |
| But let them go | C |
| And be you blith and bonny | D |
| Converting all your sounds of woe | C |
| Into Hey nonny nonny | D |
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| Sing no more ditties sing no mo | C |
| Of dumps so dull and heavy | D |
| The fraud of men was ever so | C |
| Since summer first was leavy | D |
| Then sigh not so | C |
| But let them go | C |
| And be you blith and bonny | D |
| Converting all your sounds of woe | C |
| Into Hey nonny nonny | D |
William Shakespeare
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