The Lake Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAC DEDE FGF HIHI| Again I see my bliss at hand | A |
| The town the lake are here | B |
| My Marguerite smiles upon the strand | A |
| Unalter'd with the year | C |
| - | |
| I know that graceful figure fair | D |
| That cheek of languid hue | E |
| I know that soft enkerchief'd hair | D |
| And those sweet eyes of blue | E |
| - | |
| Again I spring to make my choice | F |
| Again in tones of ire | G |
| I hear a God's tremendous voice | F |
| 'Be counsell'd and retire ' | - |
| - | |
| Ye guiding Powers who join and part | H |
| What would ye have with me | I |
| Ah warn some more ambitious heart | H |
| And let the peaceful be | I |
Matthew Arnold
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