The Fairy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDEFG HHCCIJKKFF| COME hither my Sparrows | A |
| My little arrows | A |
| If a tear or a smile | B |
| Will a man beguile | B |
| If an amorous delay | C |
| Clouds a sunshiny day | C |
| If the step of a foot | D |
| Smites the heart to its root | E |
| 'Tis the marriage ring | F |
| Makes each fairy a king ' | G |
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| So a Fairy sung | H |
| From the leaves I sprung | H |
| He leap'd from the spray | C |
| To flee away | C |
| But in my hat caught | I |
| He soon shall be taught | J |
| Let him laugh let him cry | K |
| He's my Butterfly | K |
| For I've pull'd out the sting | F |
| Of the marriage ring | F |
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