Sonnet Ii: Go, Wailing Verse Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDEFGHGBB| Go wailing verse the infants of my love | A |
| Minerva like brought forth without a Mother | B |
| Present the image of the cares I prove | C |
| Witness your Father's grief exceeds all other | B |
| Sigh out a story of her cruel deeds | D |
| With interrupted accents of despair | E |
| A monument that whosoever reads | D |
| May justly praise and blame my loveless Fair | E |
| Say her disdain hath dried up my blood | F |
| And starved you in succours still denying | G |
| Press to her eyes importune me some good | H |
| Waken her sleeping pity with your crying | G |
| Knock at that hard heart beg till you have mov'd her | B |
| And tell th'unkind how dearly I have lov'd her | B |
Samuel Daniel
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About Sonnet Ii: Go, Wailing Verse
Sonnet Ii: Go, Wailing Verse is a poem by Samuel Daniel. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
