Dawn Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDAA| Fly hence shadows that do keep | A |
| Watchful sorrows charm'd in sleep | A |
| Tho' the eyes be overtaken | B |
| Yet the heart doth ever waken | B |
| Thoughts chain'd up in busy snares | C |
| Of continual woes and cares | C |
| Love and griefs are so exprest | D |
| As they rather sigh than rest | D |
| Fly hence shadows that do keep | A |
| Watchful sorrows charm'd in sleep | A |
John Ford
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