The Old House Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABAB

Mossy gray stands the House four square to the windA
Embosomed in the hills The garden oldB
Of yew and box and fishpond speaks her mindA
Sweet ordered quaint recluse fold within foldB
Of quietness but true and choice and kindA
A sober casket for a heart of goldB

Maurice Henry Hewlett



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