To A Well-named Dwelling Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABAAB CCDEED BBFGGF

Glad old house of lichened stoneworkA
What I owed you in my lone workA
Noon and nightB
Whensoever faint or ailingA
Letting go my grasp and failingA
You lent lightB
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How by that fair title came youC
Did some forward eye so name youC
Knowing that oneD
Sauntering down his century blindlyE
Would remark your sound so kindlyE
And be wonD
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Smile in sunlight sleep in moonlightB
Bask in April May and June lightB
Zephyr fannedF
Let your chambers show no sorrowG
Blanching day or stuporing morrowG
While they standF

Thomas Hardy



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