Sonnet Cxiii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFGG| Since I left you mine eye is in my mind | A |
| And that which governs me to go about | B |
| Doth part his function and is partly blind | A |
| Seems seeing but effectually is out | B |
| For it no form delivers to the heart | C |
| Of bird of flower or shape which it doth latch | D |
| Of his quick objects hath the mind no part | C |
| Nor his own vision holds what it doth catch | D |
| For if it see the rudest or gentlest sight | E |
| The most sweet favour or deformed'st creature | F |
| The mountain or the sea the day or night | E |
| The crow or dove it shapes them to your feature | F |
| Incapable of more replete with you | G |
| My most true mind thus makes mine eye untrue | G |
William Shakespeare
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