Sonnet 94 is an English or Shakespearean
sonnet. The English sonnet has three
quatrains, followed by a final rhyming
couplet. It follows the typical
rhyme scheme of the form, ABAB CDCD EFEF GG, and is composed in
iambic pentameter, a type of poetic
metre based on five pairs of metrically weak/strong syllabic positions. The 6th line exemplifies a regular iambic pentameter: × / × / × / × / × / And husband nature's riches from expense; (94.6) The 7th line exhibits two fairly common metrical variations: an initial reversal, and a final extrametrical syllable or
feminine ending: / × × / × / × / × /(×) They are the lords and owners of their faces, (94.7) :/ =
ictus, a metrically strong syllabic position. × =
nonictus. (×) = extrametrical syllable. Line 5 necessarily shares a feminine ending. Initial reversals also appear in lines 1, 8, and 14. The meter demands a few variant pronunciations: line 1's "power" functions as 1 syllable, line 4's "unmovèd" as 3, and lines 9 and 11's "flower" as 1. ==Context==