Sonnet Lvi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDEFGFGHH| Sweet love renew thy force be it not said | A |
| Thy edge should blunter be than appetite | B |
| Which but to day by feeding is allay'd | C |
| To morrow sharpen'd in his former might | B |
| So love be thou although to day thou fill | D |
| Thy hungry eyes even till they wink with fullness | E |
| To morrow see again and do not kill | D |
| The spirit of love with a perpetual dullness | E |
| Let this sad interim like the ocean be | F |
| Which parts the shore where two contracted new | G |
| Come daily to the banks that when they see | F |
| Return of love more blest may be the view | G |
| Else call it winter which being full of care | H |
| Makes summer's welcome thrice more wish'd more rare | H |
William Shakespeare
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