Spring Morning - I Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBC BBC D BBBAABEEFGGHIIJKKB L| Thomalin | A |
| - | |
| Where is every piping lad | B |
| That the fields are not yclad | B |
| With their milk white sheep | C |
| - | |
| Tell me is it holiday | B |
| Or if in the month of May | B |
| Use they long to sleep | C |
| - | |
| Piers | D |
| - | |
| Thomalin 'tis not too late | B |
| For the turtle and her mate | B |
| Sitten yet in nest | B |
| And the thrustle hath not been | A |
| Gath'ring worms yet on the green | A |
| But attends her rest | B |
| Not a bird hath taught her young | E |
| Nor her morning's lesson sung | E |
| In the shady grove | F |
| But the nightingale in dark | G |
| Singing woke the mounting lark | G |
| She records her love | H |
| Not the sun hath with his beams | I |
| Gilded yet our crystal streams | I |
| Rising from the sea | J |
| Mists do crown the mountains' tops | K |
| And each pretty myrtle drops | K |
| 'Tis but newly day | B |
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| The Shepherd's Pipe | L |
William Browne
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