To Lady Beaumont Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDECDE

LADY the songs of Spring were in the groveA
While I was shaping beds for winter flowersB
While I was planting green unfading bowersB
And shrubs to hang upon the warm alcoveA
And sheltering wall and still as Fancy woveA
The dream to time and nature's blended powersB
I gave this paradise for winter hoursB
A labyrinth Lady which your feet shall roveA
Yes when the sun of life more feebly shinesC
Becoming thoughts I trust of solemn gloomD
Or of high gladness you shall hither bringE
And these perennial bowers and murmuring pinesC
Be gracious as the music and the bloomD
And all the mighty ravishment of springE

William Wordsworth



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