Adieu, Rydalian Laurels! That Have Grown Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCADEEAFGFHIF

Adieu Rydalian Laurels that have grownA
And spread as if ye knew that days might comeB
When ye would shelter in a happy homeC
On this fair Mount a Poet of your ownA
One who ne'er ventured for a Delphic crownD
To sue the God but haunting your green shadeE
All seasons through is humbly pleased to braidE
Ground flowers beneath your guardianship self sownA
Farewell no Minstrels now with harp new strungF
For summer wandering quit their household bowersG
Yet not for this wants Poesy a tongueF
To cheer the Itinerant on whom she poursH
Her spirit while he crosses lonely moorsI
Or musing sits forsaken halls amongF

William Wordsworth



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