Dream (sonnet 3) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDEFDDFDDD| Plain be beauty of thrilling dawn | A |
| Shadow black and Deep grim of night | B |
| Whose elegance glids As of glittering sun | C |
| What be the goodness of your immortal spright | B |
| Show me the pure image of your pulchritudes | D |
| Was it formed of moom's fawn or grass's green | E |
| Much as rose's red isle's gray purple of thistles | D |
| Like topaz in diadem or tresses of a royal queen | E |
| Dear dream surmise I you must be a king | F |
| Who hangs but his unknown nest so high as | D |
| sparrows | D |
| But what names a king nabbed with his knave's ring | F |
| Why climbing in through holes of windows | D |
| Creeping cutting hollow spaces of doors | D |
| To scare men's nap in devil's mask and horrors | D |
Adebayo Sir Toby
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