Chatsworth! Thy Stately Mansion, And The Pride Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCAABCADEDEED

Chatsworth thy stately mansion and the prideA
Of thy domain strange contrast do presentB
To house and home in many a craggy rentC
Of the wild Peak where new born waters glideA
Through fields whose thrifty occupants abideA
As in a dear and chosen banishmentB
With every semblance of entire contentC
So kind is simple Nature fairly triedA
Yet He whose heart in childhood gave her trothD
To pastoral dales thin set with modest farmsE
May learn if judgment strengthen with his growthD
That not for Fancy only pomp hath charmsE
And strenuous to protect from lawless harmsE
The extremes of favoured life may honour bothD

William Wordsworth



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