Avising The Bright Beams Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBCABBCDEEDCC

Avising the bright beams of these fair eyesA
Where he is that mine oft moisteth and washethB
The wearied mind straight from the heart departethB
For to rest in his worldly paradiseC
And find the sweet bitter under this guiseA
What webs he hath wrought well he perceivethB
Whereby with himself on love he plainethB
That spurreth with fire and bridleth with iceC
Thus is it in such extremity broughtD
In frozen thought now and now it standeth in flameE
Twixt misery and wealth twixt earnest and gameE
But few glad and many diverse thoughtD
With sore repentance of his hardinessC
Of such a root cometh fruit fruitlessC

Sir Thomas Wyatt



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