The Dwellers Therein Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACBBADEFEGGDown a warm alley early in the year | A |
Among the woods with all the sunshine in | B |
And all the winds outside it I begin | B |
To think that something gracious will appear | A |
If anything of grace inhabit here | C |
Or there be friendship in the woods to win | B |
Might one but find companions more akin | B |
To trees and grass and happy daylight clear | A |
And in this wood spend one long hour at home | D |
The fairies do not love so bright a place | E |
And angels to the forest never come | F |
But I have dreamed of some harmonious race | E |
The kindred of the shapes that haunt the shore | G |
Of Music's flow and flow for evermore | G |
George Macdonald
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