Composed At Rydal On May Morning Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCACDECDE| If with old love of you dear Hills I share | A |
| New love of many a rival image brought | B |
| From far forgive the wanderings of my thought | B |
| Nor art thou wronged sweet May when I compare | A |
| Thy present birth morn with thy last so fair | A |
| So rich to me in favours For my lot | C |
| Then was within the famed Egerian Grot | C |
| To sit and muse fanned by its dewy air | A |
| Mingling with thy soft breath That morning too | C |
| Warblers I heard their joy unbosoming | D |
| Amid the sunny shadowy Coliseum | E |
| Heard them unchecked by aught of saddening hue | C |
| For victories there won by flower crowned Spring | D |
| Chant in full choir their innocent Te Deum | E |
William Wordsworth
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