Sonnet Lviii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDCECEFF| That god forbid that made me first your slave | A |
| I should in thought control your times of pleasure | B |
| Or at your hand the account of hours to crave | A |
| Being your vassal bound to stay your leisure | B |
| O let me suffer being at your beck | C |
| The imprison'd absence of your liberty | D |
| And patience tame to sufferance bide each cheque | C |
| Without accusing you of injury | D |
| Be where you list your charter is so strong | C |
| That you yourself may privilege your time | E |
| To what you will to you it doth belong | C |
| Yourself to pardon of self doing crime | E |
| I am to wait though waiting so be hell | F |
| Not blame your pleasure be it ill or well | F |
William Shakespeare
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