Sonnet 143: Lo, As A Careful Huswife Runs To Catch Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFGGLo as a careful huswife runs to catch | A |
One of her feathered creatures broke away | B |
Sets down her babe and makes all swift dispatch | A |
In pursuit of the thing she would have stay | B |
Whilst her neglected child holds her in chase | C |
Cries to catch her whose busy care is bent | D |
To follow that which flies before her face | C |
Not prizing her poor infant's discontent | D |
So runn'st thou after that which flies from thee | E |
Whilst I thy babe chase thee afar behind | F |
But if thou catch thy hope turn back to me | E |
And play the mother's part kiss me be kind | F |
So will I pray that thou mayst have thy Will | G |
If thou turn back and my loud crying still | G |
William Shakespeare
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