Sonnet To A Friend Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDEFGHIJHI

Friend of my earliest years and childish daysA
My joys my sorrows thou with me hast sharedB
Companion dear and we alike have faredB
Poor pilgrims we through life's unequal waysA
It were unwisely done should we refuseC
To cheer our path as featly as we mayD
Our lonely path to cheer as travellers useE
With merry song quaint tale or roundelayF
And we will sometimes talk past troubles o'erG
Of mercies shown and all our sickness healedH
And in his judgments God remembering loveI
And we will learn to praise God evermoreJ
For those glad tidings of great joy revealedH
By that sooth messenger sent from aboveI

Charles Lamb



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