My Orcha'd In Linden Lea Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAAAABBCDCDAABB BDBDAABB| 'Ithin the woodlands flow'ry gleaded | A |
| By the woak tree's mossy moot | A |
| The sheenen grass bleades timber sheaded | A |
| Now do quiver under voot | A |
| An' birds do whissle over head | A |
| An' water's bubblen in its bed | A |
| An' there vor me the apple tree | B |
| Do lean down low in Linden Lea | B |
| When leaves that leately wer a springen | C |
| Now do feade 'ithin the copse | D |
| An' painted birds do hush their zingen | C |
| Up upon the timber's tops | D |
| An' brown leav'd fruit's a turnen red | A |
| In cloudless zunsheen over head | A |
| Wi' fruit vor me the apple tree | B |
| Do lean down low in Linden Lea | B |
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| Let other vo'k meake money vaster | B |
| In the air o' dark room'd towns | D |
| I don't dread a peevish measter | B |
| Though noo man do heed my frowns | D |
| I be free to goo abrode | A |
| Or teake agean my hwomeward road | A |
| To where vor me the apple tree | B |
| Do lean down low in Linden Lea | B |
William Barnes
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