Sonnet Xciii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDEFEFGG| So shall I live supposing thou art true | A |
| Like a deceived husband so love's face | B |
| May still seem love to me though alter'd new | A |
| Thy looks with me thy heart in other place | B |
| For there can live no hatred in thine eye | C |
| Therefore in that I cannot know thy change | D |
| In many's looks the false heart's history | E |
| Is writ in moods and frowns and wrinkles strange | D |
| But heaven in thy creation did decree | E |
| That in thy face sweet love should ever dwell | F |
| Whate'er thy thoughts or thy heart's workings be | E |
| Thy looks should nothing thence but sweetness tell | F |
| How like Eve's apple doth thy beauty grow | G |
| if thy sweet virtue answer not thy show | G |
William Shakespeare
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