Sonnet 42: That Thou Hast Her, It Is Not All My Grief Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBCDEDEFG| That thou hast her it is not all my grief | A |
| And yet it may be said I loved her dearly | B |
| That she hath thee is of my wailing chief | A |
| A loss in love that touches me more nearly | B |
| Loving offenders thus I will excuse ye | B |
| Thou dost love her because thou know'st I love her | C |
| And for my sake even so doth she abuse me | B |
| Suff'ring my friend for my sake to approve her | C |
| If I lose thee my loss is my love's gain | D |
| And losing her my friend hath found that loss | E |
| Both find each other and I lose both twain | D |
| And both for my sake lay on me this cross | E |
| But here's the joy my friend and I are one | F |
| Sweet flattery Then she loves but me alone | G |
William Shakespeare
(1)
Poem topics: , Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
Submit Spanish Translation
Submit German Translation
Submit French Translation
About Sonnet 42: That Thou Hast Her, It Is Not All My Grief
Sonnet 42: That Thou Hast Her, It Is Not All My Grief is a poem by William Shakespeare. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
Write your comment about Sonnet 42: That Thou Hast Her, It Is Not All My Grief poem by William Shakespeare
Best Poems of William Shakespeare
