Song Of Fairies Robbing An Orchard Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCBB DDDDWe the Fairies blithe and antic | A |
Of dimensions not gigantic | A |
Though the moonshine mostly keep us | B |
Oft in orchards frisk and peep us | B |
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Stolen sweets are always sweeter | C |
Stolen kisses much completer | C |
Stolen looks are nice in chapels | B |
Stolen stolen be your apples | B |
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When to bed the world are bobbing | D |
Then's the time for orchard robbing | D |
Yet the fruit were scarce worth peeling | D |
Were it not for stealing stealing | D |
James Henry Leigh Hunt
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