Sonnet Xxxvi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEDEFGFGHH| Let me confess that we two must be twain | A |
| Although our undivided loves are one | B |
| So shall those blots that do with me remain | A |
| Without thy help by me be borne alone | C |
| In our two loves there is but one respect | D |
| Though in our lives a separable spite | E |
| Which though it alter not love's sole effect | D |
| Yet doth it steal sweet hours from love's delight | E |
| I may not evermore acknowledge thee | F |
| Lest my bewailed guilt should do thee shame | G |
| Nor thou with public kindness honour me | F |
| Unless thou take that honour from thy name | G |
| But do not so I love thee in such sort | H |
| As thou being mine mine is thy good report | H |
William Shakespeare
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