Sonnet Lxxxii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BCDCEFEFGHGHIIA | |
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I grant thou wert not married to my Muse | B |
And therefore mayst without attaint o'erlook | C |
The dedicated words which writers use | D |
Of their fair subject blessing every book | C |
Thou art as fair in knowledge as in hue | E |
Finding thy worth a limit past my praise | F |
And therefore art enforced to seek anew | E |
Some fresher stamp of the time bettering days | F |
And do so love yet when they have devised | G |
What strained touches rhetoric can lend | H |
Thou truly fair wert truly sympathized | G |
In true plain words by thy true telling friend | H |
And their gross painting might be better used | I |
Where cheeks need blood in thee it is abused | I |
William Shakespeare
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