Grief, Thou Hast Lost An Ever-ready Friend Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBBBCCBBBBBBB| Grief thou hast lost an ever ready friend | A |
| Now that the cottage Spinning wheel is mute | B |
| And Care a comforter that best could suit | B |
| Her froward mood and softliest reprehend | B |
| And Love a charmer's voice that used to lend | B |
| More efficaciously than aught that flows | C |
| From harp or lute kind influence to compose | C |
| The throbbing pulse else troubled without end | B |
| Even Joy could tell Joy craving truce and rest | B |
| From her own overflow what power sedate | B |
| On those revolving motions did await | B |
| Assiduously to soothe her aching breast | B |
| And to a point of just relief abate | B |
| The mantling triumphs of a day too blest | B |
William Wordsworth
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