Here Lies The Blithe Spring Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAABBA CCDEED| HERE lies the blithe Spring | A |
| Who first taught birds to sing | A |
| Yet in April herself fell a crying | A |
| Then May growing hot | B |
| A sweating sickness she got | B |
| And the first of June lay a dying | A |
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| Yet no month can say | C |
| But her merry daughter May | C |
| Stuck her coffins with flowers great plenty | D |
| The cuckoo sung in verse | E |
| An epitaph o'er her hearse | E |
| But assure you the lines were not dainty | D |
Thomas Dekker
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