The Forest Maid Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEDE FGFGHGHG IFIFAJAJ

O once I loved a pretty girl and dearly love her stillA
I courted her in happiness for two short years or moreB
And when I think of Mary it turns my bosom chillA
For my little of life's happiness is faded and is o'erC
O fair was Mary Littlechild and happy as the beeD
And sweet was bonny Mary as the song of forest birdE
And the smile upon her red lips was very dear to meD
And her tale of love the sweetest that my ear has ever heardE
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O the flower of all the forest was Mary LittlechildF
There's few could be so dear to me and none could be so fairG
While many love the garden flowers I still esteem the wildF
And Mary of the forest is the fairest blossom thereG
She's fairer than the may flowers that bloom among the thornH
She's dearer to my eye than the rose upon the brereG
Her eye is brighter far than the bonny pearls of mornH
And the name of Mary Littlechild is to me ever dearG
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O once I loved a pretty girl The linnet in its mirthI
Was never half so blest as I with Mary LittlechildF
The rose of the creation and the pink of all the earthI
The flower of all the forest and the best for being wildF
O sweet are dews of morning ere the Autumn blows so chillA
And sweet are forest flowers in the hawthorn's mossy shadeJ
But nothing is so fair and nothing ever willA
Bloom like the rosy cheek of my bonny Forest MaidJ

John Clare



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