Semester 2 Adult Credit Course SY2324
Analyzing Structure and Meaning
Where art thou, Muse, that thou forget'st so long
To speak of that which gives thee all thy might?
Spend'st thou thy fury on some worthless song,
Darkening thy power to lend base subjects light?
Return, forgetful Muse, and straight redeem
In gentle numbers time so idly spent;
Sing to the ear that doth thy lays esteem
And gives thy pen both skill and argument.
Rise, resty Muse, my love's sweet face survey,
If Time have any wrinkle graven there;
If any, be a satire to decay,
And make Time's spoils despised every where.
Give my love fame faster than Time wastes life;
So thou prevent'st his scythe and crooked knife.
—"Sonnet 100," William Shakespeare
Question:
Which elements qualify this poem as a Shakespearean sonnet? Check all that apply.
A. Three quatrains and one couplet
B. Lines of poetry with five metrical feet
C. ABBA, CDDC, EFFE, GG rhyme scheme
D. Rhyming sounds at the beginning of lines
E. Unstressed and stressed syllable groups