Wordsworth Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC BEFE GBHB BIJI EKBK LBMB BNBNWRITTEN ON A BLANK LEAF OF HIS MEMOIRS | A |
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Dear friends who read the world aright | B |
And in its common forms discern | C |
A beauty and a harmony | D |
The many never learn | C |
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Kindred in soul of him who found | B |
In simple flower and leaf and stone | E |
The impulse of the sweetest lays | F |
Our Saxon tongue has known | E |
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Accept this record of a life | G |
As sweet and pure as calm and good | B |
As a long day of blandest June | H |
In green field and in wood | B |
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How welcome to our ears long pained | B |
By strife of sect and party noise | I |
The brook like murmur of his song | J |
Of nature's simple joys | I |
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The violet' by its mossy stone | E |
The primrose by the river's brim | K |
And chance sown daffodil have found | B |
Immortal life through him | K |
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The sunrise on his breezy lake | L |
The rosy tints his sunset brought | B |
World seen are gladdening all the vales | M |
And mountain peaks of thought | B |
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Art builds on sand the works of pride | B |
And human passion change and fall | N |
But that which shares the life of God | B |
With Him surviveth all | N |
John Greenleaf Whittier
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