In Dorset Dear Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBAAAABB AABCAB| In Dorset Dear they're making hay | A |
| In just the old West Country way | A |
| With fork and rake and old time gear | B |
| They make the hay in Dorset Dear | B |
| From early morn till twilight grey | A |
| They toss and turn and shake the hay | A |
| And all the countryside is gay | A |
| With roses on the fallen may | A |
| For 'tis the hay time of the year | B |
| In Dorset Dear | B |
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| The loaded waggons wend their way | A |
| Across the pasture lands and stay | A |
| Beside the hedge where foxgloves peer | B |
| And ricks that shall be fashioned here | C |
| Will be the sweetest stuff they say | A |
| In Dorset Dear | B |
Fay Inchfawn
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