England Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDED FGFH IHJH| No lovelier hills than thine have laid | A |
| My tired thoughts to rest | B |
| No peace of lovelier valleys made | A |
| Like peace within my breast | B |
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| Thine are the woods whereto my soul | C |
| Out of the noontide beam | D |
| Flees for a refuge green and cool | E |
| And tranquil as a dream | D |
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| Thy breaking seas like trumpets peal | F |
| Thy clouds how oft have I | G |
| Watched their bright towers of silence steal | F |
| Into infinity | H |
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| My heart within me faults to roam | I |
| In thought even far from thee | H |
| Thine be the grave whereto I come | J |
| And thine my darkness be | H |
Walter De La Mare
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