Dawn Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDAA

Fly hence shadows that do keepA
Watchful sorrows charm'd in sleepA
Tho' the eyes be overtakenB
Yet the heart doth ever wakenB
Thoughts chain'd up in busy snaresC
Of continual woes and caresC
Love and griefs are so exprestD
As they rather sigh than restD
Fly hence shadows that do keepA
Watchful sorrows charm'd in sleepA

John Ford



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