To A Well-named Dwelling Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABAAB CCDEED BBFGGF| Glad old house of lichened stonework | A |
| What I owed you in my lone work | A |
| Noon and night | B |
| Whensoever faint or ailing | A |
| Letting go my grasp and failing | A |
| You lent light | B |
| - | |
| How by that fair title came you | C |
| Did some forward eye so name you | C |
| Knowing that one | D |
| Sauntering down his century blindly | E |
| Would remark your sound so kindly | E |
| And be won | D |
| - | |
| Smile in sunlight sleep in moonlight | B |
| Bask in April May and June light | B |
| Zephyr fanned | F |
| Let your chambers show no sorrow | G |
| Blanching day or stuporing morrow | G |
| While they stand | F |
Thomas Hardy
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