Green Groweth The Holly Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABA CDED CFCG AHAH AIAJGreen groweth the holly | A |
So doth the ivy | A |
Though winter blasts blow never so high | B |
Green groweth the holly | A |
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As the holly groweth green | C |
And never changeth hue | D |
So I am ever hath been | E |
Unto my lady true | D |
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As the holly groweth green | C |
With ivy all alone | F |
When flowers cannot be seen | C |
And greenwood leaves be gone | G |
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Now unto my lady | A |
Promise to her I make | H |
From all other only | A |
To her I me betake | H |
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Adieu mine own lady | A |
Adieu my special | I |
Who hath my heart truly | A |
Be sure and ever shall | J |
Henry Viii, King Of England
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