The Sonnets L - How Heavy Do I Journey On The Way Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEDEFGHGII| How heavy do I journey on the way | A |
| When what I seek my weary travel's end | B |
| Doth teach that ease and that repose to say | A |
| 'Thus far the miles are measured from thy friend ' | C |
| The beast that bears me tired with my woe | D |
| Plods dully on to bear that weight in me | E |
| As if by some instinct the wretch did know | D |
| His rider lov'd not speed being made from thee | E |
| The bloody spur cannot provoke him on | F |
| That sometimes anger thrusts into his hide | G |
| Which heavily he answers with a groan | H |
| More sharp to me than spurring to his side | G |
| For that same groan doth put this in my mind | I |
| My grief lies onward and my joy behind | I |
William Shakespeare
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