On The Picture Of Two Dolphins In A Fountayne Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDEEFFAA| These dolphins twisting each on either side | A |
| For joy leapt upp and gazing there abide | A |
| And whereas other waters fish doe bring | B |
| Here from the fishes doe the waters spring | B |
| Who think it is more glorious to give | C |
| Than to receive the juice whereby they live | D |
| And by this milk white bason learne you may | E |
| That pure hands you should bring or beare away | E |
| For which the bason wants no furniture | F |
| Each dolphin wayting makes his mouth an ewer | F |
| Your welcome then you well may understande | A |
| When fish themselves give water to your hand | A |
William Strode
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