Shelley Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDD

England had triplets at a birthA
Coleridge Southy and WordsworthA
And these three were widely famedB
And the 'Lake Poets' they were namedB
With joy they did pursue their themesC
'Mong England's lakes and hills and streamsC
From there with gladness they could viewD
The distant Scottish mountains blueD

James Mcintyre



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