Chatsworth! Thy Stately Mansion, And The Pride Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAABCADEDEEDChatsworth thy stately mansion and the pride | A |
Of thy domain strange contrast do present | B |
To house and home in many a craggy rent | C |
Of the wild Peak where new born waters glide | A |
Through fields whose thrifty occupants abide | A |
As in a dear and chosen banishment | B |
With every semblance of entire content | C |
So kind is simple Nature fairly tried | A |
Yet He whose heart in childhood gave her troth | D |
To pastoral dales thin set with modest farms | E |
May learn if judgment strengthen with his growth | D |
That not for Fancy only pomp hath charms | E |
And strenuous to protect from lawless harms | E |
The extremes of favoured life may honour both | D |
William Wordsworth
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