To Wordsworth Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFGGWordsworth I love his books are like the fields | A |
Not filled with flowers but works of human kind | B |
The pleasant weed a fragrant pleasure yields | A |
The briar and broomwood shaken by the wind | B |
The thorn and bramble o'er the water shoot | C |
A finer flower than gardens e'er gave birth | D |
The aged huntsman grubbing up the root | C |
I love them all as tenants of the earth | D |
Where genius is there often die the seeds | E |
What critics throw away I love the more | F |
I love to stoop and look among the weeds | E |
To find a flower I never knew before | F |
Wordsworth go on a greater poet be | G |
Merit will live though parties disagree | G |
John Clare
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