In Somerset Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCADB EABEAB

In Somerset they guide the ploughA
From early dawn till twilight nowA
The good red earth smells sweeter yetB
Behind the plough in SomersetB
The celandines round last year's mowC
Blaze out and with his old time vowA
The South Wind woos the VioletD
In SomersetB
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Then every brimming dyke and troughE
Is laughing wide with ripples nowA
And oh 'tis easy to forgetB
That wintry winds can sigh and soughE
When thrushes chant on every boughA
In SomersetB

Fay Inchfawn



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