A Fairy Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEEFFFFGG| Over hill over dale | A |
| Thorough bush thorough brier | B |
| Over park over pale | A |
| Thorough flood thorough fire | B |
| I do wander everywhere | C |
| Swifter than the moon's sphere | D |
| And I serve the Fairy Queen | E |
| To dew her orbs upon the green | E |
| The cowslips tall her pensioners be | F |
| In their gold coats spots you see | F |
| Those be rubies fairy favours | F |
| In those freckles live their savours | F |
| I must go seek some dewdrops here | G |
| And hang a pearl in every cowslip's ear | G |
William Shakespeare
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