The Birds Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEEFF EEGH EEII JJKK

He Where thou dwellest in what groveA
Tell me Fair One tell me LoveB
Where thou thy charming nest dost buildC
O thou pride of every fieldD
She Yonder stands a lonely treeE
There I live and mourn for theeE
Morning drinks my silent tearF
And evening winds my sorrow bearF
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He O thou summer's harmonyE
I have liv'd and mourn'd for theeE
Each day I mourn along the woodG
And night hath heard my sorrows loudH
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She Dost thou truly long for meE
And am I thus sweet to theeE
Sorrow now is at an endI
O my Lover and my FriendI
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He Come on wings of joy we'll flyJ
To where my bower hangs on highJ
Come and make thy calm retreatK
Among green leaves and blossoms sweetK

William Blake



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