A Rondel Of Gloucestershire Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABABAB BBBBBBBB| Big glory mellowing on the mellowing hills | A |
| And in the Uttle valleys thatch and dreams | B |
| Wrought by the manifold and vagrant wills | A |
| Of sun and ripening rain and wind so gleams | B |
| My country that great magic cup which spills | A |
| Into my mind a thousand thousand streams | B |
| Of glory mellowing on the mellowing hills | A |
| And in the httle valleys thatch and dreams | B |
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| O you dear heights of blue no ploughman tiUs | B |
| O valleys where the curling mist upsteams | B |
| White over fields of trembhng daffodils | B |
| And you old dusty little water mills | B |
| Through all my life for joy of you sweet thrills | B |
| Shook me and in my death at last there beams | B |
| Big glory mellowing on the mellowing hills | B |
| And in the Uttle valleys thatch and dreams | B |
Frederick William (fw) Harvey
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