Song. "there's The Daisy, The Woodbine" Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAABCDCE CFCFGDHE AIAIGDGE HAGAJDKE

There's the daisy the woodbineA
And crow flower so goldenA
There's the wild rose the eglantineA
And May buds unfoldingB
There are flowers for my fairyC
And bowers for my loveD
Wilt thou gang with me MaryC
To the banks of Brooms groveE
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There's the thorn bush and the ash treeC
To shield thee from the heatF
While the brook to refresh theeC
Runs close by thy feetF
The thrushes are chanting clearG
In the pleasures of loveD
Thou'rt the only thing wanting hereH
'Mid the sweets of Brooms groveE
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Then come ere a minute's goneA
Since the long summer's dayI
Puts her wings swift as linnets' onA
For hieing awayI
Then come with no doubtings nearG
To fear a false loveD
For there's nothing without thee dearG
Can please in Brooms groveE
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The woodbine may nauntle hereH
In blossoms so fineA
The wild roses mantling nearG
In blushes may shineA
Mary queen of each blossom provesJ
She's the blossom I loveD
She's the all that my bosom lovesK
'Mong the sweets of Brooms groveE

John Clare



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