A Fairy Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEEFFFFGG

Over hill over daleA
Thorough bush thorough brierB
Over park over paleA
Thorough flood thorough fireB
I do wander everywhereC
Swifter than the moon's sphereD
And I serve the Fairy QueenE
To dew her orbs upon the greenE
The cowslips tall her pensioners beF
In their gold coats spots you seeF
Those be rubies fairy favoursF
In those freckles live their savoursF
I must go seek some dewdrops hereG
And hang a pearl in every cowslip's earG

William Shakespeare



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