Sonnet 105: Let Not My Love Be Called Idolatry Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFGHIJ| Let not my love be called idolatry | A |
| Nor my belov egrave d as an idol show | B |
| Since all alike my songs and praises be | A |
| To one of one still such and ever so | B |
| Kind is my love today tomorrow kind | C |
| Still constant in a wondrous excellence | D |
| Therefore my verse to constancy confined | C |
| One thing expressing leaves out difference | D |
| Fair kind and true is all my argument | E |
| Fair kind and true varying to other words | F |
| And in this change is my invention spent | G |
| Three themes in one which wondrous scope affords | H |
| Fair kind and true have often lived alone | I |
| Which three till now never kept seat in one | J |
William Shakespeare
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