Irish Poets: Oliver Goldsmith Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DEEE| Goldsmith wrote Deserted Village | A |
| Now again reduced to tillage | A |
| Once happiest village of the plain | B |
| Place now you look for it in vain | B |
| There but one man he doth make rich | C |
| And hundreds struggle in the ditch | C |
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| quot Ill fare the land to many ills a prey | D |
| Where wealth accumelates but men decay quot | E |
| His honest Vicar of Wakefield | E |
| Forever he will pleasure yield | E |
James Mcintyre
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