Sonnet To A Friend Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDEFGHIJHI| Friend of my earliest years and childish days | A |
| My joys my sorrows thou with me hast shared | B |
| Companion dear and we alike have fared | B |
| Poor pilgrims we through life's unequal ways | A |
| It were unwisely done should we refuse | C |
| To cheer our path as featly as we may | D |
| Our lonely path to cheer as travellers use | E |
| With merry song quaint tale or roundelay | F |
| And we will sometimes talk past troubles o'er | G |
| Of mercies shown and all our sickness healed | H |
| And in his judgments God remembering love | I |
| And we will learn to praise God evermore | J |
| For those glad tidings of great joy revealed | H |
| By that sooth messenger sent from above | I |
Charles Lamb
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