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>The last line of the sonnet is an adverbial clause of Result: the word 'so'
can be understood before the 'that'.
Edmond
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> Please let me know if you think I'm basically correct with my analysis or
> where I might be more correct or clear.
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> Adverb clause in italics
> Independent clauses in bold
> participial phrases in < > with participle underlined
> noun clauses in [ ]
> adjective or relative clauses in { }
> When in disgrace with fortune and menıs eyes
> I all alone beweep my outcast state,
> And trouble deaf heaven with my bootless cries,
> And look upon myself, and curse my fate,
> <Wishing me like to one more rich in hope>,
> <Featurıd like him>, <like him with friends possessıd>,
> <Desiring this manıs art, and that manıs scope>,
> <With [what I most enjoy] contented least>;
> Yet <in these thoughts myself almost despising>,
> Haply I think on thee,and then my state,
> Like to the lark at break of day <arising
> From sullen earth>, sings hymns at heavenıs gate;
> For thy sweet love rememberıd such wealth brings
> {That then I scorn to change my state with kings}.
>
> Does this seem right? Any comments?
>
> Thanks,
> Scott Woods
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