This is a classic Shakespearean sonnet with fourteen
lines in very regular iambic pentameter. With the exception of a couple
relatively strong first syllables (and even these are debatable), there are
basically no deviations from the meter. There aren’t even any lines that flow
over into the next line – every single line is end-stopped. There are two
quatrains (groups of four lines), followed by a third quatrain in which the
tone of the poem shifts a bit, which is in turn followed by a rhyming couplet
(two lines) that wraps the poem up. The rhyme scheme..................................
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