The Sonnets Lxxii - O! Lest The World Should Task You To Recite Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEDFGHIHJK

O lest the world should task you to reciteA
What merit lived in me that you should loveB
After my death dear love forget me quiteA
For you in me can nothing worthy proveC
Unless you would devise some virtuous lieD
To do more for me than mine own desertE
And hang more praise upon deceased ID
Than niggard truth would willingly impartF
O lest your true love may seem false in thisG
That you for love speak well of me untrueH
My name be buried where my body isI
And live no more to shame nor me nor youH
For I am shamed by that which I bring forthJ
And so should you to love things nothing worthK

William Shakespeare



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