Dream (sonnet 3) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDEFDDFDDD

Plain be beauty of thrilling dawnA
Shadow black and Deep grim of nightB
Whose elegance glids As of glittering sunC
What be the goodness of your immortal sprightB
Show me the pure image of your pulchritudesD
Was it formed of moom's fawn or grass's greenE
Much as rose's red isle's gray purple of thistlesD
Like topaz in diadem or tresses of a royal queenE
Dear dream surmise I you must be a kingF
Who hangs but his unknown nest so high asD
sparrowsD
But what names a king nabbed with his knave's ringF
Why climbing in through holes of windowsD
Creeping cutting hollow spaces of doorsD
To scare men's nap in devil's mask and horrorsD

Adebayo Sir Toby
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