On The Detraction Which Followed The Publication Of A Certain Poem Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACDAEFEFFE| A book came forth of late called PETER BELL | A |
| Not negligent the style the matter good | B |
| As aught that song records of Robin Hood | B |
| Or Roy renowned through many a Scottish dell | A |
| But some who brook those hackneyed themes full well | A |
| Nor heat at Tam o' Shanter's name their blood | C |
| Waxed wroth and with foul claws a harpy brood | D |
| On Bard and Hero clamorously fell | A |
| Heed not wild Rover once through heath and glen | E |
| Who mad'st at length the better life thy choice | F |
| Heed not such onset nay if praise of men | E |
| To thee appear not an unmeaning voice | F |
| Lift up that grey haired forehead and rejoice | F |
| In the just tribute of thy Poet's pen | E |
William Wordsworth
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