Sonnet Lxxxii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AA BCDCEFEFGHGHII

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I grant thou wert not married to my MuseB
And therefore mayst without attaint o'erlookC
The dedicated words which writers useD
Of their fair subject blessing every bookC
Thou art as fair in knowledge as in hueE
Finding thy worth a limit past my praiseF
And therefore art enforced to seek anewE
Some fresher stamp of the time bettering daysF
And do so love yet when they have devisedG
What strained touches rhetoric can lendH
Thou truly fair wert truly sympathizedG
In true plain words by thy true telling friendH
And their gross painting might be better usedI
Where cheeks need blood in thee it is abusedI

William Shakespeare



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