Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE GHIHJKLK MNONPKAK| O Lady leave thy silken thread | A |
| And flowery tapestrie | B |
| There's living roses on the bush | C |
| And blossoms on the tree | B |
| Stoop where thou wilt thy careless hand | D |
| Some random bud will meet | E |
| Thou canst not tread but thou wilt find | F |
| The daisy at thy feet | E |
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| 'Tis like the birthday of the world | G |
| When earth was born in bloom | H |
| The light is made of many dyes | I |
| The air is all perfume | H |
| There's crimson buds and white and blue | J |
| The very rainbow showers | K |
| Have turn'd to blossoms where they fell | L |
| And sown the earth with flowers | K |
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| There's fairy tulips in the east | M |
| The garden of the sun | N |
| The very streams reflect the hues | O |
| And blossom as they run | N |
| While Morn opes like a crimson rose | P |
| Still wet with pearly showers | K |
| Then lady leave the silken thread | A |
| Thou twinest into flowers | K |
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