Sonnet Cxxxv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBBDBDCECECA| Whoever hath her wish thou hast thy 'Will ' | A |
| And 'Will' to boot and 'Will' in overplus | B |
| More than enough am I that vex thee still | C |
| To thy sweet will making addition thus | B |
| Wilt thou whose will is large and spacious | B |
| Not once vouchsafe to hide my will in thine | D |
| Shall will in others seem right gracious | B |
| And in my will no fair acceptance shine | D |
| The sea all water yet receives rain still | C |
| And in abundance addeth to his store | E |
| So thou being rich in 'Will ' add to thy 'Will' | C |
| One will of mine to make thy large 'Will' more | E |
| Let no unkind no fair beseechers kill | C |
| Think all but one and me in that one 'Will ' | A |
William Shakespeare
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