Songs From The Play "zapolya" Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AB CDCE EEEEEEFFFFF AB FFGGFHIFJJEEFHIF

SongA
Act II Scene I linesB
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A sunny shaft did I beholdC
From sky to earth it slantedD
And poised therein a bird so boldC
Sweet bird thou wert enchantedE
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He sank he rose he twinkled he trolledE
Within that shaft of sunny mistE
His eyes of fire his beak of goldE
All else of amethystE
And thus he sang Adieu adieuE
Love's dreams prove seldom trueE
The blossoms they make no delayF
The sparkling dew drops will not stayF
Sweet month of MayF
We must awayF
Far far awayF
To day to day '-
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Hunting SongA
Act IV Scene II linesB
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Up up ye dames ye lasses gayF
To the meadows trip awayF
'Tis you must tend the flocks this mornG
And scare the small birds from the cornG
Not a soul at home may stayF
For the shepherds must goH
With lance and bowI
To hunt the wolf in the woods to dayF
Leave the hearth and leave the houseJ
To the cricket and the mouseJ
Find grannam out a sunny seatE
With babe and lambkin at her feetE
Not a soul at home must stayF
For the shepherds must goH
With lance and bowI
To hunt the wolf in the woods to dayF

Samuel Taylor Coleridge



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