Spring And Winter I Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCADE FGFFCCADE

When daisies pied and violets blueA
And lady smocks all silver whiteB
And cuckoo buds of yellow hueA
Do paint the meadows with delightB
The cuckoo then on every treeC
Mocks married men for thus sings heC
CuckooA
Cuckoo cuckoo O word of fearD
Unpleasing to a married earE
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When shepherds pipe on oaten strawsF
And merry larks are ploughmen's clocksG
When turtles tread and rooks and dawsF
And maidens bleach their summer smocksF
The cuckoo then on every treeC
Mocks married men for thus sings heC
CuckooA
Cuckoo cuckoo O word of fearD
Unpleasing to a married earE

William Shakespeare



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