Sonnet. Go Thou That Vainly Do'st Mine Eyes Invite Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFGGo thou that vainly do'st mine eyes invite | A |
To taste the softer comforts of the night | A |
And bid'st me cool the feaver of my brain | B |
In those sweet balmy dewes which slumber pain | B |
Enjoy thine own peace in untroubled sleep | C |
Whil'st my sad thoughts eternal vigils keep | C |
O could'st thou for a time change breasts with me | D |
Thou in that broken Glass shouldst plainly see | D |
A heart which wastes in the slow smothring fire | E |
Blown by despair and fed by false desire | E |
Can onely reap such sleeps as Sea men have | F |
When fierce winds rock them on the foaming wave | G |
Henry King
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