Sonnet. Dry Those Fair, Those Chrystal Eyes Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDEFGHH| Dry those fair those chrystal eyes | A |
| Which like growing fountains rise | A |
| To drown their banks Griefs sullen brooks | B |
| Would better flow in furrow'd looks | B |
| Thy lovely face was never meant | C |
| To be the shoar of discontent | C |
| Then clear those watrish starres again | D |
| Which else portend a lasting rain | E |
| Lest the clouds which settle there | F |
| Prolong my Winter all the Year | G |
| And the example others make | H |
| In love with sorrow for thy sake | H |
Henry King
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