And Is It Among Rude Untutored Dales Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACBDBCD

AND is it among rude untutored DalesA
There and there only that the heart is trueB
And rising to repel or to subdueB
Is it by rocks and woods that man prevailsA
Ah no though Nature's dread protection failsA
There is a bulwark in the soul This knewB
Iberian Burghers when the sword they drewB
In Zaragoza naked to the galesA
Of fiercely breathing war The truth was feltC
By Palafox and many a brave compeerB
Like him of noble birth and noble mindD
By ladies meek eyed women without fearB
And wanderers of the street to whom is dealtC
The bread which without industry they findD

William Wordsworth



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