Hunting Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBACDA EEFFACDA| Up up ye dames and lasses gay | A |
| To the meadows trip away | A |
| 'Tis you must tend the flocks this morn | B |
| And scare the small birds from the corn | B |
| Not a soul at home may stay | A |
| For the shepherds must go | C |
| With lance and bow | D |
| To hunt the wolf in the woods to day | A |
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| Leave the hearth and leave the house | E |
| To the cricket and the mouse | E |
| Find grannam out a sunny seat | F |
| With babe and lambkin at her feet | F |
| Not a soul at home may stay | A |
| For the shepherds must go | C |
| With lance and bow | D |
| To hunt the wolf in the woods to day | A |
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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