Dream (sonnet 2) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEAFGHIJIKL

But dream As of creed in mortals' witsA
Each trembles if sleep brings him to bedB
Adores you like a god at heavenly portal sitsA
To be his fair blessings disguised in one's headB
Which heralds man's fate too many thoughtsC
Be it black dooms pretty fortunes green lucksD
This had I debated often been my plotsE
That fortunes is as ease as plucking a rose from itsA
stalkF
Or drains no sweat As scattering grains to caughtG
chicksH
Then how often shall your foolery be O dreamI
By your crashed envisions fouls and dreadful risksJ
Of truth i sue you sometimes sail upon streamI
And bare glens loughs withno bream nor piscesK
Let the panbearers ride if steed do turns their wishesL

Adebayo Sir Toby
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