Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAABBACCCC DDAEFACCCC

Blow blow thou winter windA
Thou art not so unkindA
As man's ingratitudeA
Thy tooth is not so keenB
Because thou art not seenB
Although thy breath be rudeA
Heigh ho sing heigh ho unto the green hollyC
Most friendship is feigning most loving mere follyC
Then heigh ho the hollyC
This life is most jollyC
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Freeze freeze thou bitter skyD
That dost not bite so nighD
As benefits forgotA
Though thou the waters warpE
Thy sting is not so sharpF
As friend remember'd notA
Heigh ho sing heigh ho unto the green hollyC
Most friendship is feigning most loving mere follyC
Then heigh ho the hollyC
This life is most jollyC

William Shakespeare



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