The Sonnets Cxxxii - Thine Eyes I Love, And They, As Pitying Me Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEFGHGHIIThine eyes I love and they as pitying me | A |
Knowing thy heart torment me with disdain | B |
Have put on black and loving mourners be | A |
Looking with pretty ruth upon my pain | B |
And truly not the morning sun of heaven | C |
Better becomes the grey cheeks of the east | D |
Nor that full star that ushers in the even | E |
Doth half that glory to the sober west | F |
As those two mourning eyes become thy face | G |
O let it then as well beseem thy heart | H |
To mourn for me since mourning doth thee grace | G |
And suit thy pity like in every part | H |
Then will I swear beauty herself is black | I |
And all they foul that thy complexion lack | I |
William Shakespeare
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