The Dwellers Therein Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACBBADEFEGG

Down a warm alley early in the yearA
Among the woods with all the sunshine inB
And all the winds outside it I beginB
To think that something gracious will appearA
If anything of grace inhabit hereC
Or there be friendship in the woods to winB
Might one but find companions more akinB
To trees and grass and happy daylight clearA
And in this wood spend one long hour at homeD
The fairies do not love so bright a placeE
And angels to the forest never comeF
But I have dreamed of some harmonious raceE
The kindred of the shapes that haunt the shoreG
Of Music's flow and flow for evermoreG

George Macdonald



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