Sonnet Iii: If So It Hap Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDEFGFGHH| If so it hap this offspring of my care | A |
| These fatal Anthems sad and mournful Songs | B |
| Come to their view who like afflicted are | C |
| Let them yet sigh their own and moan my wrongs | B |
| But untouch'd hearts with unaffected eye | D |
| Approach not to behold so great distress | E |
| Clear sighted you soon note what is awry | D |
| Whilst blinded ones mine errors never guess | E |
| You blinded souls whom youth and errors lead | F |
| You outcast Eaglets dazzled with your sun | G |
| Ah you and none but you my sorrows read | F |
| You best can judge the wrongs that she hath done | G |
| That she hath done the motive of my pain | H |
| Who whilst I love doth kill me with disdain | H |
Samuel Daniel
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Sonnet Iii: If So It Hap is a poem by Samuel Daniel. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
