I'm studying rhyme and meter in Sonnet 73, and I'm having trouble analyzing these 3 lines in particular.
In me thou see'st the glowing of such fire
That on the ashes of his youth doth lie,
As the death-bed whereon it must expire
This is what I got:
In (u) me (/) thou (u) see'st (/) the (u) glow(/)ing(u) of(u) such (/) fire(/)
That (/) on (u) the (u) ash (/) es (u) of (u) his (/) youth (/) doth (u) lie (/),
As (u) the (u) death(/) bed(u) where (/) on (u) it (u) must (/) ex (u) pire (/).
I've been going back and forth with many syllables, and I'm just making myself more confused. I could use a fresh set of ears to go over it and give me his or her opinion.
In me thou see'st the glowing of such fire
That on the ashes of his youth doth lie,
As the death-bed whereon it must expire
This is what I got:
In (u) me (/) thou (u) see'st (/) the (u) glow(/)ing(u) of(u) such (/) fire(/)
That (/) on (u) the (u) ash (/) es (u) of (u) his (/) youth (/) doth (u) lie (/),
As (u) the (u) death(/) bed(u) where (/) on (u) it (u) must (/) ex (u) pire (/).
I've been going back and forth with many syllables, and I'm just making myself more confused. I could use a fresh set of ears to go over it and give me his or her opinion.