Fairy Land Iii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDEDEFFE| Come unto these yellow sands | A |
| And then take hands | A |
| Court'sied when you have and kiss'd | B |
| The wild waves whist | B |
| Foot it featly here and there | C |
| And sweet sprites the burthen bear | C |
| Hark hark | D |
| Bow wow | E |
| The watch dogs bark | D |
| Bow wow | E |
| Hark hark I hear | F |
| The strain of strutting chanticleer | F |
| Cry Cock a diddle dow | E |
William Shakespeare
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