To Lady Beaumont Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDECDE| LADY the songs of Spring were in the grove | A |
| While I was shaping beds for winter flowers | B |
| While I was planting green unfading bowers | B |
| And shrubs to hang upon the warm alcove | A |
| And sheltering wall and still as Fancy wove | A |
| The dream to time and nature's blended powers | B |
| I gave this paradise for winter hours | B |
| A labyrinth Lady which your feet shall rove | A |
| Yes when the sun of life more feebly shines | C |
| Becoming thoughts I trust of solemn gloom | D |
| Or of high gladness you shall hither bring | E |
| And these perennial bowers and murmuring pines | C |
| Be gracious as the music and the bloom | D |
| And all the mighty ravishment of spring | E |
William Wordsworth
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