Matin Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDBEBBB FBGBHBIBBB| Pack clouds away and welcome day | A |
| With night we banish sorrow | B |
| Sweet air blow soft mount lark aloft | C |
| To give my Love good morrow | B |
| Wings from the wind to please her mind | D |
| Notes from the lark I'll borrow | B |
| Bird prune thy wing nightingale sing | E |
| To give my Love good morrow | B |
| To give my Love good morrow | B |
| Notes from them all I'll borrow | B |
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| Wake from thy nest robin red breast | F |
| Sing birds in every furrow | B |
| And from each bill let music shrill | G |
| Give my fair Love good morrow | B |
| Blackbird and thrush in every bush | H |
| Stare linnet and cocksparrow | B |
| You pretty elves among yourselves | I |
| Sing my fair Love good morrow | B |
| To give my Love good morrow | B |
| Sing birds in every furrow | B |
Thomas Heywood
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