To S.h. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACBBABBBBBB

Excuse is needless when with love sincereA
Of occupation not by fashion ledB
Thou turn'st the Wheel that slept with dust o'erspreadB
'My' nerves from no such murmur shrink tho' nearA
Soft as the Dorhawk's to a distant earC
When twilight shades darken the mountain's headB
Even She who toils to spin our vital threadB
Might smile on work O Lady once so dearA
To household virtues Venerable ArtB
Torn from the Poor yet shall kind Heaven protectB
Its own though Rulers with undue respectB
Trusting to crowded factory and martB
And proud discoveries of the intellectB
Heed not the pillage of man's ancient heartB

William Wordsworth



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