Tears, John Dowland's Third And Last Book Of Songs Or Airs Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEEDE EFEFDEEDEWEEP you no more sad fountains | A |
nbsp nbsp nbsp What need you flow so fast | B |
Look how the snowy mountains | A |
nbsp nbsp nbsp Heaven's sun doth gently waste | C |
But my Sun's heavenly eyes | D |
nbsp nbsp nbsp View not your weeping | E |
nbsp nbsp nbsp That now lies sleeping | E |
Softly now softly lies | D |
nbsp nbsp nbsp Sleeping | E |
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Sleep is a reconciling | E |
nbsp nbsp nbsp A rest that peace begets | F |
Doth not the sun rise smiling | E |
nbsp nbsp nbsp When fair at even he sets | F |
Rest you then rest sad eyes | D |
nbsp nbsp nbsp Melt not in weeping | E |
nbsp nbsp nbsp While she lies sleeping | E |
Softly now softly lies | D |
nbsp nbsp nbsp Sleeping | E |
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