Dream (sonnet 2) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEAFGHIJIKLBut dream As of creed in mortals' wits | A |
Each trembles if sleep brings him to bed | B |
Adores you like a god at heavenly portal sits | A |
To be his fair blessings disguised in one's head | B |
Which heralds man's fate too many thoughts | C |
Be it black dooms pretty fortunes green lucks | D |
This had I debated often been my plots | E |
That fortunes is as ease as plucking a rose from its | A |
stalk | F |
Or drains no sweat As scattering grains to caught | G |
chicks | H |
Then how often shall your foolery be O dream | I |
By your crashed envisions fouls and dreadful risks | J |
Of truth i sue you sometimes sail upon stream | I |
And bare glens loughs withno bream nor pisces | K |
Let the panbearers ride if steed do turns their wishes | L |
Adebayo Sir Toby
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