Sonnet Cxxxvi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGFHIHIDB| If thy soul cheque thee that I come so near | A |
| Swear to thy blind soul that I was thy 'Will ' | B |
| And will thy soul knows is admitted there | C |
| Thus far for love my love suit sweet fulfil | D |
| 'Will' will fulfil the treasure of thy love | E |
| Ay fill it full with wills and my will one | F |
| In things of great receipt with ease we prove | G |
| Among a number one is reckon'd none | F |
| Then in the number let me pass untold | H |
| Though in thy stores' account I one must be | I |
| For nothing hold me so it please thee hold | H |
| That nothing me a something sweet to thee | I |
| Make but my name thy love and love that still | D |
| And then thou lovest me for my name is 'Will ' | B |
William Shakespeare
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