The Sonnets Lxxiv - But Be Contented: When That Fell Arrest Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDEFGFHII| But be contented when that fell arrest | A |
| Without all bail shall carry me away | B |
| My life hath in this line some interest | C |
| Which for memorial still with thee shall stay | B |
| When thou reviewest this thou dost review | D |
| The very part was consecrate to thee | E |
| The earth can have but earth which is his due | D |
| My spirit is thine the better part of me | E |
| So then thou hast but lost the dregs of life | F |
| The prey of worms my body being dead | G |
| The coward conquest of a wretch's knife | F |
| Too base of thee to be remembered | H |
| The worth of that is that which it contains | I |
| And that is this and this with thee remains | I |
William Shakespeare
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