To Spring Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD DEFG HIJK LMNK| O thou with dewy locks who lookest down | A |
| Through the clear windows of the morning turn | B |
| Thine angel eyes upon our western isle | C |
| Which in full choir hails thy approach O Spring | D |
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| The hills tell one another and the listening | D |
| Valleys hear all our longing eyes are turn'd | E |
| Up to thy bright pavilions issue forth | F |
| And let thy holy feet visit our clime | G |
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| Come o'er the eastern hills and let our winds | H |
| Kiss thy perfum egrave d garments let us taste | I |
| Thy morn and evening breath scatter thy pearls | J |
| Upon our lovesick land that mourns for thee | K |
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| O deck her forth with thy fair fingers pour | L |
| Thy soft kisses on her bosom and put | M |
| Thy golden crown upon her languish'd head | N |
| Whose modest tresses are bound up for thee | K |
William Blake
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