To Spring Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCD DEFG HIJK LMNK

O thou with dewy locks who lookest downA
Through the clear windows of the morning turnB
Thine angel eyes upon our western isleC
Which in full choir hails thy approach O SpringD
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The hills tell one another and the listeningD
Valleys hear all our longing eyes are turn'dE
Up to thy bright pavilions issue forthF
And let thy holy feet visit our climeG
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Come o'er the eastern hills and let our windsH
Kiss thy perfum egrave d garments let us tasteI
Thy morn and evening breath scatter thy pearlsJ
Upon our lovesick land that mourns for theeK
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O deck her forth with thy fair fingers pourL
Thy soft kisses on her bosom and putM
Thy golden crown upon her languish'd headN
Whose modest tresses are bound up for theeK

William Blake



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