Shelley Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDD| England had triplets at a birth | A |
| Coleridge Southy and Wordsworth | A |
| And these three were widely famed | B |
| And the 'Lake Poets' they were named | B |
| With joy they did pursue their themes | C |
| 'Mong England's lakes and hills and streams | C |
| From there with gladness they could view | D |
| The distant Scottish mountains blue | D |
James Mcintyre
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