May Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDDDB EFGFHHHF IBJBKKKB

May queen of blossomsA
And fulfilling flowersB
With what pretty musicC
Shall we charm the hoursB
Wilt thou have pipe and reedD
Blown in the open meadD
Or to the lute give heedD
In the green bowersB
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Thou hast no need of usE
Or pipe or wireF
Thou hast the golden beeG
Ripen'd with fireF
And many thousand moreH
Songsters that thee adoreH
Filling earth's grassy floorH
With new desireF
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Thou hast thy mighty herdsI
Tame and free liversB
Doubt not thy music tooJ
In the deep riversB
And the whole plumy flightK
Warbling the day and nightK
Up at the gates of lightK
See the lark quiversB

Edward Thurlow



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