Sonnet Lviii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDCECEFF

That god forbid that made me first your slaveA
I should in thought control your times of pleasureB
Or at your hand the account of hours to craveA
Being your vassal bound to stay your leisureB
O let me suffer being at your beckC
The imprison'd absence of your libertyD
And patience tame to sufferance bide each chequeC
Without accusing you of injuryD
Be where you list your charter is so strongC
That you yourself may privilege your timeE
To what you will to you it doth belongC
Yourself to pardon of self doing crimeE
I am to wait though waiting so be hellF
Not blame your pleasure be it ill or wellF

William Shakespeare



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