The Vale Of Thames Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCCC DDDD| In vale of Thames oft' times are seen | A |
| The cattle graze 'mong sweetest green | A |
| Or there contented with their fate | B |
| The gentle cows do ruminate | B |
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| And enjoy a double pleasure | C |
| In re chewing hidden treasure | C |
| The cow is a kindly creature | C |
| Kind and pleasant in each feature | C |
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| About her is a homely charm | D |
| And her the dog should not alarm | D |
| But let all safe guard her from harm | D |
| The gentlest creature on the farm | D |
James Mcintyre
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