To A Sky-lark Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACCDD EEEFGGFF CCHIJFEEEI KDDKLK

Up with me up with me into the cloudsA
For thy song Lark is strongB
Up with me up with me into the cloudsA
Singing singingC
With clouds and sky about thee ringingC
Lift me guide me till I findD
That spot which seems so to thy mindD
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I have walked through wildernesses drearyE
And to day my heart is wearyE
Had I now the wings of a FaeryE
Up to thee would I flyF
There is madness about thee and joy divineG
In that song of thineG
Lift me guide me high and highF
To thy banqueting place in the skyF
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Joyous as morningC
Thou art laughing and scorningC
Thou hast a nest for thy love and thy restH
And though little troubled with slothI
Drunken Lark thou would'st be lothJ
To be such a traveller as IF
Happy happy LiverE
With a soul as strong as a mountain riverE
Pouring out praise to the Almighty GiverE
Joy and jollity be with us bothI
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Alas my journey rugged and unevenK
Through prickly moors or dusty ways must windD
But hearing thee or others of thy kindD
As full of gladness and as free of heavenK
I with my fate contented will plod onL
And hope for higher raptures when life's day is doneK

William Wordsworth



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