Valedictory Sonnet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCACDDCCD

Serving no haughty Muse my hands have hereA
Disposed some cultured Flowerets drawn from spotsB
Where they bloomed singly or in scattered knotsB
Each kind in several beds of one parterreA
Both to allure the casual LoitererA
And that so placed my Nurslings may requiteC
Studious regard with opportune delightC
Nor be unthanked unless I fondly errA
But metaphor dismissed and thanks apartC
Reader farewell My last words let them beD
If in this book Fancy and Truth agreeD
If simple Nature trained by careful ArtC
Through It have won a passage to thy heartC
Grant me thy love I crave no other feeD

William Wordsworth



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