A Melody Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A ABCBCBDDD A EFEEFGGGHHDDDD| I | A |
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| There be Fairies bright of eye | A |
| Who the wild flowers warders are | B |
| There be Fairies subtlely | C |
| Nourished in a blossom's star | B |
| Fairies tripping merrily | C |
| Singing in faint echoes far | B |
| Singing fairy melodies | D |
| Murmured by the burly bees | D |
| By the wild brown bees | D |
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| - | |
| II | A |
| - | |
| Well I wot that Fairies be there | E |
| Fairies Fairies that at eve | F |
| Lurking in a blossom lair | E |
| In some rose bud's scented hair | E |
| From white beams of starlight weave | F |
| Glinting gown and shining shoe | G |
| I have proven sure and true | G |
| Fairies be there fays of dew | G |
| Lying laughing in its spark | H |
| Floating in a rose's sark | H |
| Singing fairy melodies | D |
| When asleep the dusty bees | D |
| Can not steal their melodies | D |
| Fairy melodies | D |
Madison Julius Cawein
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