To Miss Mitford: Authoress Of Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAAAAACCDDCE F| The single eye the daughter of the light | A |
| Well pleased to recognise in lowliest shade | B |
| Some glimmer of its parent beam and made | B |
| By daily draughts of brightness inly bright | A |
| The taste severe yet graceful trained aright | A |
| In classic depth and clearness and repaid | A |
| By thanks and honour from the wise and staid | A |
| By pleasant skill to blame and yet delight | A |
| And high communion with the eloquent throng | C |
| Of those who purified our speech and song | C |
| All these are yours The same examples lure | D |
| You in each woodland me on breezy moor | D |
| With kindred aim the same sweet path along | C |
| To knit in loving knowledge rich and poor | E |
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| Eversley | F |
Charles Kingsley
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