The Sonnets Cxxv - Were't Aught To Me I Bore The Canopy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDECECFF

Were't aught to me I bore the canopyA
With my extern the outward honouringB
Or laid great bases for eternityA
Which proves more short than waste or ruiningB
Have I not seen dwellers on form and favourC
Lose all and more by paying too much rentD
For compound sweet forgoing simple savourC
Pitiful thrivers in their gazing spentD
No let me be obsequious in thy heartE
And take thou my oblation poor but freeC
Which is not mix'd with seconds knows no artE
But mutual render only me for theeC
Hence thou suborned informer a true soulF
When most impeach'd stands least in thy controlF

William Shakespeare



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