Sonnet. Go Thou That Vainly Do'st Mine Eyes Invite Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFG

Go thou that vainly do'st mine eyes inviteA
To taste the softer comforts of the nightA
And bid'st me cool the feaver of my brainB
In those sweet balmy dewes which slumber painB
Enjoy thine own peace in untroubled sleepC
Whil'st my sad thoughts eternal vigils keepC
O could'st thou for a time change breasts with meD
Thou in that broken Glass shouldst plainly seeD
A heart which wastes in the slow smothring fireE
Blown by despair and fed by false desireE
Can onely reap such sleeps as Sea men haveF
When fierce winds rock them on the foaming waveG

Henry King



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