To A Sky-lark Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACCDD EEEFGGFF CCHIJFEEEI KDDKLKUp with me up with me into the clouds | A |
For thy song Lark is strong | B |
Up with me up with me into the clouds | A |
Singing singing | C |
With clouds and sky about thee ringing | C |
Lift me guide me till I find | D |
That spot which seems so to thy mind | D |
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I have walked through wildernesses dreary | E |
And to day my heart is weary | E |
Had I now the wings of a Faery | E |
Up to thee would I fly | F |
There is madness about thee and joy divine | G |
In that song of thine | G |
Lift me guide me high and high | F |
To thy banqueting place in the sky | F |
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Joyous as morning | C |
Thou art laughing and scorning | C |
Thou hast a nest for thy love and thy rest | H |
And though little troubled with sloth | I |
Drunken Lark thou would'st be loth | J |
To be such a traveller as I | F |
Happy happy Liver | E |
With a soul as strong as a mountain river | E |
Pouring out praise to the Almighty Giver | E |
Joy and jollity be with us both | I |
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Alas my journey rugged and uneven | K |
Through prickly moors or dusty ways must wind | D |
But hearing thee or others of thy kind | D |
As full of gladness and as free of heaven | K |
I with my fate contented will plod on | L |
And hope for higher raptures when life's day is done | K |
William Wordsworth
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