The Sonnets Cxxxiv - So, Now I Have Confess'd That He Is Thine Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFCC| So now I have confess'd that he is thine | A |
| And I my self am mortgag'd to thy will | B |
| Myself I'll forfeit so that other mine | A |
| Thou wilt restore to be my comfort still | B |
| But thou wilt not nor he will not be free | C |
| For thou art covetous and he is kind | D |
| He learn'd but surety like to write for me | C |
| Under that bond that him as fast doth bind | D |
| The statute of thy beauty thou wilt take | E |
| Thou usurer that putt'st forth all to use | F |
| And sue a friend came debtor for my sake | E |
| So him I lose through my unkind abuse | F |
| Him have I lost thou hast both him and me | C |
| He pays the whole and yet am I not free | C |
William Shakespeare
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