Happy Streams, Whose Trembling Fall Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDDDEE| Happy streams whose trembling fall | A |
| With still murmur softly gliding | B |
| Happy birds whose chirping call | A |
| With sweet melody delighting | B |
| Hath mov d her flinty and relentless heart | C |
| To listen to your harmony | D |
| And sit securely in these downs apart | C |
| Enchanted with your melody | D |
| Sing on and carol forth your glee | D |
| She grants you leave her rays to see | D |
| Happy were I could love but so delight her | E |
| But Ah alas my love doth still despite her | E |
John Wilbye
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