To A Young Lady Who Had Been Reproached For Taking Long Walks In The Country Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCB DDEFFE GGHIIHDear Child of Nature let them rail | A |
There is a nest in a green dale | A |
A harbour and a hold | B |
Where thou a Wife and Friend shalt see | C |
Thy own heart stirring days and be | C |
A light to young and old | B |
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There healthy as a shepherd boy | D |
And treading among flowers of joy | D |
Which at no season fade | E |
Thou while thy babes around thee cling | F |
Shalt show us how divine a thing | F |
A Woman may be made | E |
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Thy thoughts and feelings shall not die | G |
Nor leave thee when grey hairs are nigh | G |
A melancholy slave | H |
But an old age serene and bright | I |
And lovely as a Lapland night | I |
Shall lead thee to thy grave | H |
William Wordsworth
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