In Somerset Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCADB EABEAB| In Somerset they guide the plough | A |
| From early dawn till twilight now | A |
| The good red earth smells sweeter yet | B |
| Behind the plough in Somerset | B |
| The celandines round last year's mow | C |
| Blaze out and with his old time vow | A |
| The South Wind woos the Violet | D |
| In Somerset | B |
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| Then every brimming dyke and trough | E |
| Is laughing wide with ripples now | A |
| And oh 'tis easy to forget | B |
| That wintry winds can sigh and sough | E |
| When thrushes chant on every bough | A |
| In Somerset | B |
Fay Inchfawn
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