Tears, John Dowland's Third And Last Book Of Songs Or Airs Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEEDE EFEFDEEDE

WEEP you no more sad fountainsA
nbsp nbsp nbsp What need you flow so fastB
Look how the snowy mountainsA
nbsp nbsp nbsp Heaven's sun doth gently wasteC
But my Sun's heavenly eyesD
nbsp nbsp nbsp View not your weepingE
nbsp nbsp nbsp That now lies sleepingE
Softly now softly liesD
nbsp nbsp nbsp SleepingE
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Sleep is a reconcilingE
nbsp nbsp nbsp A rest that peace begetsF
Doth not the sun rise smilingE
nbsp nbsp nbsp When fair at even he setsF
Rest you then rest sad eyesD
nbsp nbsp nbsp Melt not in weepingE
nbsp nbsp nbsp While she lies sleepingE
Softly now softly liesD
nbsp nbsp nbsp SleepingE

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