The Fairy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDEFG HHCCIJKKFF

COME hither my SparrowsA
My little arrowsA
If a tear or a smileB
Will a man beguileB
If an amorous delayC
Clouds a sunshiny dayC
If the step of a footD
Smites the heart to its rootE
'Tis the marriage ringF
Makes each fairy a king 'G
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So a Fairy sungH
From the leaves I sprungH
He leap'd from the sprayC
To flee awayC
But in my hat caughtI
He soon shall be taughtJ
Let him laugh let him cryK
He's my ButterflyK
For I've pull'd out the stingF
Of the marriage ringF

William Blake



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