Since/ sweets/ and/ beau/ties/
do/ them/selves/ for/sake
Then/ of/ thy/ beau/ty/ do/ I/
ques/tion /make
韻腳標準,以Sonnet18 為例
Shall I comparethee to a summer’s day? A day
Thou art morelovely and more temperate. B rate
Rough winds doshake the darling buds of May, A may
And summer’slease hath all too short a date. B date
Sometime toohot the eye of heaven shines, C shines
And often ishis gold complexion dimmed; D dimmed
And every fairfrom fair sometime declines, C clines
By chance, ornature’s changing course, untrimmed; D trimmed
But thy eternalsummer shall not fade, E fade
Nor losepossession of that fair thou ow’st, F ow'st
Nor shall deathbrag thou wand’rest in his shade, E shade
When in eternallines to Time thou grow’st. F grow'st
So long as men can breathe, or eyes can see, G see
So long livesthis, and this gives life to thee. G thee