Behold Vale! I Said, When I Shall Con Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBCDBEDFGGFGF

Beloved Vale I said when I shall conA
Those many records of my childish yearsB
Remembrance of myself and of my peersB
Will press me down to think of what is goneC
Will be an awful thought if life have oneD
But when into the Vale I came no fearsB
Distressed me from mine eyes escaped no tearsE
Deep thought or dread remembrance had I noneD
By doubts and thousand petty fancies crostF
I stood of simple shame the blushing ThrallG
So narrow seemed the brooks the fields so smallG
A Juggler's balls old Time about him tossedF
I looked I stared I smiled I laughed and allG
The weight of sadness was in wonder lostF

William Wordsworth



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