To The Memory Of Raisley Calvert Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADEFEDF| CALVERT it must not be unheard by them | A |
| Who may respect my name that I to thee | B |
| Owed many years of early liberty | B |
| This care was thine when sickness did condemn | A |
| Thy youth to hopeless wasting root and stem | A |
| That I if frugal and severe might stray | C |
| Where'er I liked and finally array | C |
| My temples with the Muse's diadem | A |
| Hence if in freedom I have loved the truth | D |
| If there be aught of pure or good or great | E |
| In my past verse or shall be in the lays | F |
| Of higher mood which now I meditate | E |
| It gladdens me O worthy short lived Youth | D |
| To think how much of this will be thy praise | F |
William Wordsworth
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