In These Fair Vales Hath Many A Tree Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDEFGF| In these fair vales hath many a Tree | A |
| At Wordsworth's suit been spared | B |
| And from the builder's hand this Stone | C |
| For some rude beauty of its own | C |
| Was rescued by the Bard | D |
| So let it rest and time will come | E |
| When here the tender hearted | F |
| May heave a gentle sigh for him | G |
| As one of the departed | F |
William Wordsworth
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