Sonnet 21: So Is It Not With Me As With That Muse Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDEFDFDGG| So is it not with me as with that muse | A |
| Stirred by a painted beauty to his verse | B |
| Who heaven it self for ornament doth use | C |
| And every fair with his fair doth rehearse | B |
| Making a couplement of proud compare | D |
| With sun and moon with earth and sea's rich gems | E |
| With April's first born flowers and all things rare | D |
| That heaven's air in this huge rondure hems | E |
| O let me true in love but truly write | F |
| And then believe me my love is as fair | D |
| As any mother's child though not so bright | F |
| As those gold candles fixed in heaven's air | D |
| Let them say more that like of hearsay well | G |
| I will not praise that purpose not to sell | G |
William Shakespeare
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