Behold Vale! I Said, When I Shall Con Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCDBEDFGGFGF| Beloved Vale I said when I shall con | A |
| Those many records of my childish years | B |
| Remembrance of myself and of my peers | B |
| Will press me down to think of what is gone | C |
| Will be an awful thought if life have one | D |
| But when into the Vale I came no fears | B |
| Distressed me from mine eyes escaped no tears | E |
| Deep thought or dread remembrance had I none | D |
| By doubts and thousand petty fancies crost | F |
| I stood of simple shame the blushing Thrall | G |
| So narrow seemed the brooks the fields so small | G |
| A Juggler's balls old Time about him tossed | F |
| I looked I stared I smiled I laughed and all | G |
| The weight of sadness was in wonder lost | F |
William Wordsworth
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