Here Lies The Blithe Spring Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAABBA CCDEED

HERE lies the blithe SpringA
Who first taught birds to singA
Yet in April herself fell a cryingA
Then May growing hotB
A sweating sickness she gotB
And the first of June lay a dyingA
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Yet no month can sayC
But her merry daughter MayC
Stuck her coffins with flowers great plentyD
The cuckoo sung in verseE
An epitaph o'er her hearseE
But assure you the lines were not daintyD

Thomas Dekker



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