The March Nosegay Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFGHGI AJAKECEC

The bonny March morning is beamingA
In mingled crimson and greyB
White clouds are streaking and creamingA
The sky till the noon of the dayB
The fir deal looks darker and greenerC
And grass hills below look the sameD
The air all about is serenerC
The birds less familiar and tameD
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Here's two or three flowers for my fair oneE
Wood primroses and celandine tooF
I oft look about for a rare oneE
To put in a posy for youF
The birds look so clean and so neatG
Though there's scarcely a leaf on the groveH
The sun shines about me so sweetG
I cannot help thinking of loveI
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So where the blue violets are peepingA
By the warm sunny sides of the woodsJ
And the primrose 'neath early morn weepingA
Amid a large cluster of budsK
The morning it was such a rare oneE
So dewy so sunny and fairC
I sought the wild flowers for my fair oneE
To wreath in her glossy black hairC

John Clare



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