Oliver Goldsmith Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC D EE

Goldsmith wrote Deserted VillageA
Now again reduced to tillageA
Once happiest village of the plainB
Place now you look for it in vainB
There but one man he doth make richC
And hundreds struggle in the ditchC
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' Ill fare the land to many ills a preyD
Where wealth accumelates but men decay '-
His honest Vicar of WakefieldE
Forever he will pleasure yieldE

James Mcintyre



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