The Thrush Sings Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAABB AAABB AAABB| Singeth the Thrush forgetting she is dead | A |
| How could you Thrush forget that she is dead | A |
| Or though forgetting sing and she is dead | A |
| O hush | B |
| Untimely truant Thrush | B |
| - | |
| Singeth the Thrush I sing that she is dead | A |
| Thou thoughtless Thrush she loved you who is dead | A |
| Singeth the Thrush I sing her praise though dead | A |
| O hush | B |
| Untimely grievous Thrush | B |
| - | |
| Singeth the Thrush I sing your happy dead | A |
| I sing her who is living and no more dead | A |
| I sing her joy she is no longer dead | A |
| O hush | B |
| Enough thou heavenly Thrush | B |
John Frederick Freeman
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