Extract From The Conclusion Of A Poem Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDEE FFGGHH

Dear native regions I foretellA
From what I feel at this farewellA
That wheresoe'er my steps may tendB
And whensoe'er my course shall endB
If in that hour a single tieC
Survive of local sympathyD
My soul will cast the backward viewE
The longing look alone on youE
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Thus while the Sun sinks down to restF
Far in the regions of the westF
Though to the vale no parting beamG
Be given not one memorial gleamG
A lingering light he fondly throwsH
On the dear hills where first he roseH

William Wordsworth



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