Sonnet X Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBCBDBEAA| For shame deny that thou bear'st love to any | A |
| Who for thyself art so unprovident | B |
| Grant if thou wilt thou art beloved of many | A |
| But that thou none lovest is most evident | B |
| For thou art so possess'd with murderous hate | B |
| That 'gainst thyself thou stick'st not to conspire | C |
| Seeking that beauteous roof to ruinate | B |
| Which to repair should be thy chief desire | C |
| O change thy thought that I may change my mind | B |
| Shall hate be fairer lodged than gentle love | D |
| Be as thy presence is gracious and kind | B |
| Or to thyself at least kind hearted prove | E |
| Make thee another self for love of me | A |
| That beauty still may live in thine or thee | A |
William Shakespeare
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