Memorials Of A Tour In Scotland, 1803 Xiv. Fly, Some Kind Haringer, To Grasmere-dale Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDDCDC

Fly some kind Harbinger to Grasmere daleA
Say that we come and come by this day's lightB
Fly upon swiftest wing round field and heightB
But chiefly let one Cottage hear the taleA
There let a mystery of joy prevailA
The kitten frolic like a gamesome spriteB
And Rover whine as at a second sightB
Of near approaching good that shall not failA
And from that Infant's face let joy appearC
Yea let our Mary's one companion childD
That hath her six weeks' solitude beguiledD
With intimations manifold and dearC
While we have wandered over wood and wildD
Smile on his Mother now with bolder cheerC

William Wordsworth



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