To The Lady E. B. And The Hon. Miss P. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBCDEEFGG| A stream to mingle with your favourite Dee | A |
| Along the vale of meditation flows | B |
| So styled by those fierce Britons pleased to see | A |
| In Nature's face the expression of repose | B |
| Or haply there some pious hermit chose | B |
| To live and die the peace of heaven his aim | C |
| To whom the wild sequestered region owes | B |
| At this late day its sanctifying name | C |
| Glyn Cafaillgaroch in the Cambrian tongue | D |
| In ours the vale OF friendship let 'this' spot | E |
| Be named where faithful to a low roofed Cot | E |
| On Deva's banks ye have abode so long | F |
| Sisters in love a love allowed to climb | G |
| Even on this earth above the reach of Time | G |
William Wordsworth
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