Dream-pedlary Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCAAAB DBDBCCDDB| If there were dreams to sell | A |
| What would you buy | B |
| Some cost a passing bell | A |
| Some a light sigh | B |
| That shakes from Life's fresh crown | C |
| Only a rose leaf down | C |
| If there were dreams to sell | A |
| Merry and sad to tell | A |
| And the crier rang the bell | A |
| What would you buy | B |
| - | |
| A cottage lone and still | D |
| With bowers nigh | B |
| Shadowy my woes to still | D |
| Until I die | B |
| Such pearl from Life's fresh crown | C |
| Fain would I shake me down | C |
| Were dreams to have at will | D |
| This would best heal my ill | D |
| This would I buy | B |
Thomas Lovell Beddoes
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