Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAABBACCCC DDAEFACCCCBlow blow thou winter wind | A |
Thou art not so unkind | A |
As man's ingratitude | A |
Thy tooth is not so keen | B |
Because thou art not seen | B |
Although thy breath be rude | A |
Heigh ho sing heigh ho unto the green holly | C |
Most friendship is feigning most loving mere folly | C |
Then heigh ho the holly | C |
This life is most jolly | C |
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Freeze freeze thou bitter sky | D |
That dost not bite so nigh | D |
As benefits forgot | A |
Though thou the waters warp | E |
Thy sting is not so sharp | F |
As friend remember'd not | A |
Heigh ho sing heigh ho unto the green holly | C |
Most friendship is feigning most loving mere folly | C |
Then heigh ho the holly | C |
This life is most jolly | C |
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