An Easter Carol Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BB CC DD EE FF GG HH II JJ| Spring bursts to day | A |
| For Christ is risen and all the earth's at play | A |
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| Flash forth thou Sun | B |
| The rain is over and gone its work is done | B |
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| Winter is past | C |
| Sweet Spring is come at last is come at last | C |
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| Bud Fig and Vine | D |
| Bud Olive fat with fruit and oil and wine | D |
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| Break forth this morn | E |
| In roses thou but yesterday a Thorn | E |
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| Uplift thy head | F |
| O pure white Lily through the Winter dead | F |
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| Beside your dams | G |
| Leap and rejoice you merry making Lambs | G |
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| All Herds and Flocks | H |
| Rejoice all Beasts of thickets and of rocks | H |
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| Sing Creatures sing | I |
| Angels and Men and Birds and everything | I |
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| All notes of Doves | J |
| Fill all our world this is the time of loves | J |
Christina Rossetti
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