For Richmond's Garden Wall Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDEFGHH| WHEN Thomas set this tablet here | A |
| Time laughed at the vain chanticleer | A |
| And ere the moss had dimmed the stone | B |
| Time had defaced that garrison | C |
| Now I in turn keep watch and ward | D |
| In my red house in my walled yard | E |
| Of sunflowers sitting here at ease | F |
| With friends and my bright canvases | G |
| But hark and you may hear quite plain | H |
| Time's chuckled laughter in the lane | H |
Robert Louis Stevenson
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