May And The Poets Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAAABBCCDDEEAA

There is May in books foreverA
May will part from Spenser neverA
May's in Milton May's in PriorA
May's in Chaucer Thomson DyerA
May's in all the Italian booksB
She has old and modern nooksB
Where she sleeps with nymphs and elvesC
In happy places they call shelvesC
And will rise and dress your roomsD
With a drapery thick with bloomsD
Come ye rains then if ye willE
May's at home and with me stillE
But come rather thou good weatherA
And find us in the fields togetherA

James Henry Leigh Hunt



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