May Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDDDB EFGFHHHF IBJBKKKB| May queen of blossoms | A |
| And fulfilling flowers | B |
| With what pretty music | C |
| Shall we charm the hours | B |
| Wilt thou have pipe and reed | D |
| Blown in the open mead | D |
| Or to the lute give heed | D |
| In the green bowers | B |
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| Thou hast no need of us | E |
| Or pipe or wire | F |
| Thou hast the golden bee | G |
| Ripen'd with fire | F |
| And many thousand more | H |
| Songsters that thee adore | H |
| Filling earth's grassy floor | H |
| With new desire | F |
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| Thou hast thy mighty herds | I |
| Tame and free livers | B |
| Doubt not thy music too | J |
| In the deep rivers | B |
| And the whole plumy flight | K |
| Warbling the day and night | K |
| Up at the gates of light | K |
| See the lark quivers | B |
Edward Thurlow
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