Sonnet 013: O, That You Were Your Self! But, Love, You Are Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFECGHGHII

O that you were your self But love you areA
No longer yours than you yourself here liveB
Against this coming end you should prepareC
And your sweet semblance to some other giveD
So should that beauty which you hold in leaseE
Find no determination then you wereF
Yourself again after yourself's deceaseE
When your sweet issue your sweet form should bearC
Who lets so fair a house fall to decayG
Which husbandry in honour might upholdH
Against the stormy gusts of winter's dayG
And barren rage of death's eternal coldH
O none but unthrifts Dear my love you knowI
You had a father let your son say soI

William Shakespeare



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