The Villain Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEEFGHG| While joy gave clouds the light of stars | A |
| That beamed wher'er they looked | B |
| And calves and lambs had tottering knees | C |
| Excited while they sucked | D |
| While every bird enjoyed his song | E |
| Without one thought of harm or wrong | E |
| I turned my head and saw the wind | F |
| Not far from where I stood | G |
| Dragging the corn by her golden hair | H |
| Into a dark and lonely wood | G |
William Henry Davies
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