Easter Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDED FGFG| I Got me flowers to straw Thy way | A |
| I got me boughs off many a tree | B |
| But Thou wast up by break of day | A |
| And brought st Thy sweets along with Thee | B |
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| The sunne arising in the East | C |
| Though he give light and th East perfume | D |
| If they should offer to contest | E |
| With Thy arising they presume | D |
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| Can there be any day but this | F |
| Though many sunnes to shine endeavour | G |
| We count three hundred but we misse | F |
| There is but one and that one ever | G |
George Herbert
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