Valedictory Sonnet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCACDDCCD| Serving no haughty Muse my hands have here | A |
| Disposed some cultured Flowerets drawn from spots | B |
| Where they bloomed singly or in scattered knots | B |
| Each kind in several beds of one parterre | A |
| Both to allure the casual Loiterer | A |
| And that so placed my Nurslings may requite | C |
| Studious regard with opportune delight | C |
| Nor be unthanked unless I fondly err | A |
| But metaphor dismissed and thanks apart | C |
| Reader farewell My last words let them be | D |
| If in this book Fancy and Truth agree | D |
| If simple Nature trained by careful Art | C |
| Through It have won a passage to thy heart | C |
| Grant me thy love I crave no other fee | D |
William Wordsworth
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