Spring Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCDEFGHGGCCDEF| When daisies pied and violets blue | A |
| And lady smocks all silver white | B |
| And cuckoo buds of yellow hue | A |
| Do paint the meadows with delight | B |
| The cuckoo then on every tree | C |
| Mocks married men for thus sings he | C |
| 'Cuckoo | D |
| Cuckoo cuckoo ' O word of fear | E |
| Unpleasing to a married ear | F |
| When shepherds pipe on oaten straws | G |
| And merry larks are ploughmen's clocks | H |
| When turtles tread and rooks and daws | G |
| And maidens bleach their summer smocks | G |
| The cuckoo then on every tree | C |
| Mocks married men for thus sings he | C |
| 'Cuckoo | D |
| Cuckoo cuckoo ' O word of fear | E |
| Unpleasing to a married ear | F |
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