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English, 02.08.2019 06:30 fatboicroi

The sun does arise, and make happy the skies. the merry bells ring to welcome the spring. the sky-lark and thrush, the birds of the bush, sing louder around, to the bells’ cheerful sound. while our sports shall be seen on the echoing green. examine the first stanza from blake's poem above. what is the poem's rhyme scheme? question 1 options: ababcdcdcc aabbccddee abcdabcdcc aabbccddaa

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