Country Glee Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCDEFFDE GHGHIIJKLLJK KMKMGGNOPPNOHAYMAKERS rakers reapers and mowers | A |
Wait on your Summer queen | B |
Dress up with musk rose her eglantine bowers | A |
Daffodils strew the green | B |
Sing dance and play | C |
'Tis holiday | C |
The sun does bravely shine | D |
On our ears of corn | E |
Rich as a pearl | F |
Comes every girl | F |
This is mine this is mine this is mine | D |
Let us die ere away they be borne | E |
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Bow to the Sun to our queen and that fair one | G |
Come to behold our sports | H |
Each bonny lass here is counted a rare one | G |
As those in a prince's courts | H |
These and we | I |
With country glee | I |
Will teach the woods to resound | J |
And the hills with echoes hollow | K |
Skipping lambs | L |
Their bleating dams | L |
'Mongst kids shall trip it round | J |
For joy thus our wenches we follow | K |
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Wind jolly huntsmen your neat bugles shrilly | K |
Hounds make a lusty cry | M |
Spring up you falconers the partridges freely | K |
Then let your brave hawks fly | M |
Horses amain | G |
Over ridge over plain | G |
The dogs have the stag in chase | N |
'Tis a sport to content a king | O |
So ho ho through the skies | P |
How the proud bird flies | P |
And sousing kills with a grace | N |
Now the deer falls hark how they ring | O |
Thomas Dekker
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