Spring Flowers Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCB DDAEEA FFGHHG| Bowing adorers of the gale | A |
| Ye cowslips delicately pale | A |
| Upraise your loaded stems | B |
| Unfold your cups in splendour speak | C |
| Who decked you with that ruddy streak | C |
| And gilt your golden gems | B |
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| Violets sweet tenants of the shade | D |
| In purple's richest pride arrayed | D |
| Your errand here fulfil | A |
| Go bid the artist's simple stain | E |
| Your lustre imitate in vain | E |
| And match your Maker's skill | A |
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| Daisies ye flowers of lowly birth | F |
| Embroiderers of the carpet earth | F |
| That stud the velvet sod | G |
| Open to Spring's refreshing air | H |
| In sweetest smiling bloom declare | H |
| Your Maker and your God | G |
John Clare
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