Sonnet Lxxxix Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFGFHH

Say that thou didst forsake me for some faultA
And I will comment upon that offenceB
Speak of my lameness and I straight will haltA
Against thy reasons making no defenceB
Thou canst not love disgrace me half so illC
To set a form upon desired changeD
As I'll myself disgrace knowing thy willC
I will acquaintance strangle and look strangeD
Be absent from thy walks and in my tongueE
Thy sweet beloved name no more shall dwellF
Lest I too much profane should do it wrongG
And haply of our old acquaintance tellF
For thee against myself I'll vow debateH
For I must ne'er love him whom thou dost hateH

William Shakespeare



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