Dream-pedlary Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCAAAB DBDBCCDDB

If there were dreams to sellA
What would you buyB
Some cost a passing bellA
Some a light sighB
That shakes from Life's fresh crownC
Only a rose leaf downC
If there were dreams to sellA
Merry and sad to tellA
And the crier rang the bellA
What would you buyB
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A cottage lone and stillD
With bowers nighB
Shadowy my woes to stillD
Until I dieB
Such pearl from Life's fresh crownC
Fain would I shake me downC
Were dreams to have at willD
This would best heal my illD
This would I buyB

Thomas Lovell Beddoes



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