The Elf's Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCDDEFFGHE A IAIAJJKLLMMK A NCNCADOPPADC| I | A |
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| Where thronged poppies with globed shields | B |
| Of fierce red | C |
| Warrior all the harvest fields | B |
| Is my bed | C |
| Here I tumble with the bee | D |
| Robber bee of low degree | D |
| Gay with dust | E |
| Wit ye of a bracelet bold | F |
| Broadly belting him with gold | F |
| It was I who bound it on | G |
| When a gambol on the lawn | H |
| It can never rust | E |
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| II | A |
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| Where the glow worm lights his lamp | I |
| There am I | A |
| Where within the grasses damp | I |
| Crickets cry | A |
| Cheer'ly cheer'ly in the burne | J |
| Where the lins the torrents churn | J |
| Into foam | K |
| Leap I on a whisp of broom | L |
| Cheer'ly cheer'ly through the gloom | L |
| All aneath a round cheeked moon | M |
| Treading on her silver shoon | M |
| Lightly o'er the gloam | K |
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| III | A |
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| Or the cowslip on the bent | N |
| Lift her head | C |
| Or the glow worm's lamp be spent | N |
| Whitely dead | C |
| 'Neath lank ferns I laughing lie | A |
| 'Neath the ferns full warily | D |
| Hid away | O |
| Where the drowsy musk rose blows | P |
| And a fussy runnel flows | P |
| Sleeping with the Fa ry | A |
| Under leafy canopy | D |
| All the holyday | C |
Madison Julius Cawein
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