What best describes the rhyme scheme of poetic excerpt below from Lucy by William Wordsworth?

Please provide the poetic excerpt from "Lucy" by William Wordsworth so I can analyze its rhyme scheme.

Once I have the excerpt, I can tell you the rhyme scheme, which describes the pattern of rhymes at the ends of lines in a poem.

For example, some common rhyme schemes include:

* ABAB: Alternate lines rhyme (e.g., "She dwelt among the untrodden ways" - "Beside the springs of Dove," - "She lived unknown, and few could say" - "Her name was Lucy, only that.")

* AABB: Consecutive lines rhyme (e.g., "The woods are lovely, dark and deep," - "But I have promises to keep," - "And miles to go before I sleep," - "And miles to go before I sleep.")

* Free Verse: No consistent rhyme scheme.

Let me know the excerpt, and I'll identify the rhyme scheme for you!

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