Spring Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDEF GGHIJKLMF NNOPQQRSF| Sound the Flute | A |
| Now it's mute | A |
| Birds delight | B |
| Day and Night | B |
| Nightingale | C |
| In the dale | C |
| Lark in Sky | D |
| Merrily | E |
| Merrily Merrily to welcome in the Year | F |
| - | |
| Little Boy | G |
| Full of joy | G |
| Little Girl | H |
| Sweet and small | I |
| Cock does crow | J |
| So do you | K |
| Merry voice | L |
| Infant noise | M |
| Merrily Merrily to welcome in the Year | F |
| - | |
| Little Lamb | N |
| Here I am | N |
| Come and lick | O |
| My white neck | P |
| Let me pull | Q |
| Your soft Wool | Q |
| Let me kiss | R |
| Your soft face | S |
| Merrily Merrily we welcome in the Year | F |
William Blake
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