A Blacksmith's Boy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB ADED AFGH ADED CIJI ADED KLML ADEDOne sunny springtime morning | A |
I met her on a fair day | B |
I saw her from a distance | C |
Out strolling on the fair way | B |
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As like the springtime morning | A |
She filled the air with joy | D |
She was a rose of England | E |
And I a blacksmith's boy | D |
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I heard that she was singing | A |
As I maundered ever near | F |
The sweetest charming plainsong | G |
Sent softly to my ear | H |
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As like the springtime morning | A |
She filled the air with joy | D |
She was a rose of England | E |
And I a blacksmith's boy | D |
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She had the rarest countenance | C |
She had the fairest flowing hair | I |
She looked the grandest lady | J |
Ethereal beyond compare | I |
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As like the springtime morning | A |
She filled the air with joy | D |
She was a rose of England | E |
And I a blacksmith's boy | D |
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She was a rose of this fair land | K |
The flower of Saint George | L |
But I my master's vassal | M |
A servant of the forge | L |
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So like the springtime morning | A |
She filled my heart with joy | D |
She a rose of England | E |
Whilst I a blacksmith's boy | D |
Alan S Jeeves
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