Sonnet 092: But Do Thy Worst To Steal Thy Self Away Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFGG| But do thy worst to steal thy self away | A |
| For term of life thou art assur egrave d mine | B |
| And life no longer than thy love will stay | A |
| For it depends upon that love of thine | B |
| Then need I not to fear the worst of wrongs | C |
| When in the least of them my life hath end | D |
| I see a better state to me belongs | C |
| Than that which on thy humour doth depend | D |
| Thou canst not vex me with inconstant mind | E |
| Since that my life on thy revolt doth lie | F |
| O what a happy title do I find | E |
| Happy to have thy love happy to die | F |
| But what's so bless egrave d fair that fears no blot | G |
| Thou mayst be false and yet I know it not | G |
William Shakespeare
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