The Tweed Visited Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDCEFEFEF

O Tweed a stranger that with wandering feetA
O'er hill and dale has journeyed many a mileB
If so his weary thoughts he might beguileB
Delighted turns thy stranger stream to greetA
The waving branches that romantic bendC
O'er thy tall banks a soothing charm bestowD
The murmurs of thy wandering wave belowD
Seem like the converse of some long lost friendC
Delightful stream though now along thy shoreE
When spring returns in all her wonted prideF
The distant pastoral pipe is heard no moreE
Yet here while laverocks sing could I abideF
Far from the stormy world's contentious roarE
To muse upon thy banks at eventideF

William Lisle Bowles



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