The Old House Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABAB| Mossy gray stands the House four square to the wind | A |
| Embosomed in the hills The garden old | B |
| Of yew and box and fishpond speaks her mind | A |
| Sweet ordered quaint recluse fold within fold | B |
| Of quietness but true and choice and kind | A |
| A sober casket for a heart of gold | B |
Maurice Henry Hewlett
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