Sonnet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CBBDBDI would that love were subject unto law | A |
Upon his person I should lay distraint | B |
And force him thus to answer my complaint | B |
Which I in well considered counts should draw | A |
Not free to fly he needs must seek some flaw | A |
To mar my pleading though his heart were faint | B |
Declare his counsel to me and acquaint | B |
Himself with maxim precedent and saw | A |
- | |
Ah I could win him with authorities | C |
If suing thus in such a sober court | B |
Could read him many an ancient rhym'd report | B |
Of such sad cases tears would fill his eyes | D |
And he confess a judgment or resort | B |
To some well pleasing terms of compromise | D |
John Charles Mcneill
(1)
Poem topics: , Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
Submit Spanish Translation
Submit German Translation
Submit French Translation
Write your comment about Sonnet poem by John Charles Mcneill
Best Poems of John Charles Mcneill