Sonnet. To Patience Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFGHHII| Down stormy passions down no more | A |
| Let your rude waves invade the shore | A |
| Where blushing reason sits and hides | B |
| Her from the fury of your tides | B |
| Fit onely 'tis where you bear sway | C |
| That Fools or Franticks do obey | C |
| Since judgment if it not resists | D |
| Will lose it self in your blind mists | D |
| Fall easie Patience fall like rest | E |
| Whose soft spells charm a troubled breast | E |
| And where those Rebels you espy | F |
| O in your silken cordage tie | G |
| Their malice up so shall I raise | H |
| Altars to thank your power and praise | H |
| The soveraign vertue of your Balm | I |
| Which cures a Tempest by a Calm | I |
Henry King
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