Fairies' Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BBCC DDCC EEEE

Translation of a Latin poem by Thomas RandolphA
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We the fairies blithe and anticB
Of dimensions not giganticB
Though the moonshine mostly keep usC
Oft in orchards frisk and peep usC
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Stolen sweets are always sweeterD
Stolen kisses much completerD
Stolen looks are nice in chapelsC
Stolen stolen be your applesC
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When to bed the world are bobbingE
Then's the time for orchard robbingE
Yet the fruit were scarce worth peelingE
Were it not for the stealing stealingE

James Henry Leigh Hunt



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