Under The Greenwood Tree Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCAAC DDEFCAAC GGHHIAAA

Amiens sings Under the greenwood treeA
Who loves to lie with meA
And turn his merry noteB
Unto the sweet bird's throatB
Come hither come hither come hitherC
Here shall he seeA
No enemyA
But winter and rough weatherC
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Who doth ambition shunD
And loves to live i' the sunD
Seeking the food he eatsE
And pleased with what he getsF
Come hither come hither come hitherC
Here shall he seeA
No enemyA
But winter and rough weatherC
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Jaques replies If it do come to passG
That any man turn assG
Leaving his wealth and easeH
A stubborn will to pleaseH
Ducdam egrave ducdam egrave ducdam egraveI
Here shall he seeA
Gross fools as heA
An if he will come to meA

William Shakespeare



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