Under The Greenwood Tree Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCAAC DDEFCAAC GGHHIAAA| Amiens sings Under the greenwood tree | A |
| Who loves to lie with me | A |
| And turn his merry note | B |
| Unto the sweet bird's throat | B |
| Come hither come hither come hither | C |
| Here shall he see | A |
| No enemy | A |
| But winter and rough weather | C |
| - | |
| Who doth ambition shun | D |
| And loves to live i' the sun | D |
| Seeking the food he eats | E |
| And pleased with what he gets | F |
| Come hither come hither come hither | C |
| Here shall he see | A |
| No enemy | A |
| But winter and rough weather | C |
| - | |
| Jaques replies If it do come to pass | G |
| That any man turn ass | G |
| Leaving his wealth and ease | H |
| A stubborn will to please | H |
| Ducdam egrave ducdam egrave ducdam egrave | I |
| Here shall he see | A |
| Gross fools as he | A |
| An if he will come to me | A |
William Shakespeare
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