Spring, The Sweet Spring Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAB CCCB DEDB| Spring the sweet spring is the year's pleasant king | A |
| Then blooms each thing then maids dance in a ring | A |
| Cold doth not sting the pretty birds do sing | A |
| Cuckoo jug jug pu we to witta woo | B |
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| The palm and may make country houses gay | C |
| Lambs frisk and play the shepherds pipe all day | C |
| And we hear aye birds tune this merry lay | C |
| Cuckoo jug jug pu we to witta woo | B |
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| The fields breathe sweet the daisies kiss our feet | D |
| Young lovers meet old wives a sunning sit | E |
| In every street these tunes our ears do greet | D |
| Cuckoo jug jug pu we to witta woo | B |
Thomas Nashe
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