Wansfell! This Household Has A Favoured Lot Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCCBDBEFGHFG| Wansfell this Household has a favoured lot | A |
| Living with liberty on thee to gaze | B |
| To watch while Morn first crowns thee with her rays | B |
| Or when along thy breast serenely float | C |
| Evening's angelic clouds Yet ne'er a note | C |
| Hath sounded shame upon the Bard thy praise | B |
| For all that thou as if from heaven hast brought | D |
| Of glory lavished on our quiet days | B |
| Bountiful Son of Earth when we are gone | E |
| From every object dear to mortal sight | F |
| As soon we shall be may these words attest | G |
| How oft to elevate our spirits shone | H |
| Thy visionary majesties of light | F |
| How in thy pensive glooms our hearts found rest | G |
William Wordsworth
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