The Sonnets Xxvii - Weary With Toil, I Haste Me To My Bed Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEDEFGFGHH| Weary with toil I haste me to my bed | A |
| The dear respose for limbs with travel tir'd | B |
| But then begins a journey in my head | A |
| To work my mind when body's work's expired | C |
| For then my thoughts from far where I abide | D |
| Intend a zealous pilgrimage to thee | E |
| And keep my drooping eyelids open wide | D |
| Looking on darkness which the blind do see | E |
| Save that my soul's imaginary sight | F |
| Presents thy shadow to my sightless view | G |
| Which like a jewel hung in ghastly night | F |
| Makes black night beauteous and her old face new | G |
| Lo thus by day my limbs by night my mind | H |
| For thee and for myself no quiet find | H |
William Shakespeare
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