Tennyson' At The Farm Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBDCD EFEG FG HIHJIJTO L AND H H | A |
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O you that dwell 'mid farm and fold | B |
Yet keep so quick undulled a heart | C |
I send you here that book of gold | B |
So loved so long | D |
The fairest art | C |
The sweetest English song | D |
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And often in the far off town | E |
When summer sits with open door | F |
I'll dream I see you set it down | E |
Beside the churn | G |
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Whose round shall slacken more and more | F |
Till you forget to turn | G |
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And I shall smile that you forget | H |
And Dad will scold but never mind | I |
Butter is good but better yet | H |
Think such as we | J |
To leave the farm and fold behind | I |
And follow such as he | J |
Richard Le Gallienne
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