To S.h. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACBBABBBBBBExcuse is needless when with love sincere | A |
Of occupation not by fashion led | B |
Thou turn'st the Wheel that slept with dust o'erspread | B |
'My' nerves from no such murmur shrink tho' near | A |
Soft as the Dorhawk's to a distant ear | C |
When twilight shades darken the mountain's head | B |
Even She who toils to spin our vital thread | B |
Might smile on work O Lady once so dear | A |
To household virtues Venerable Art | B |
Torn from the Poor yet shall kind Heaven protect | B |
Its own though Rulers with undue respect | B |
Trusting to crowded factory and mart | B |
And proud discoveries of the intellect | B |
Heed not the pillage of man's ancient heart | B |
William Wordsworth
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