The Sonnets Lxvii - Ah! Wherefore With Infection Should He Live Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDEFGFGBB| Ah wherefore with infection should he live | A |
| And with his presence grace impiety | B |
| That sin by him advantage should achieve | C |
| And lace itself with his society | B |
| Why should false painting imitate his cheek | D |
| And steel dead seeming of his living hue | E |
| Why should poor beauty indirectly seek | D |
| Roses of shadow since his rose is true | E |
| Why should he live now Nature bankrupt is | F |
| Beggar'd of blood to blush through lively veins | G |
| For she hath no exchequer now but his | F |
| And proud of many lives upon his gains | G |
| O him she stores to show what wealth she had | B |
| In days long since before these last so bad | B |
William Shakespeare
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