About The Sheltered Garden Ground Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHIH JKLKABOUT the sheltered garden ground | A |
The trees stand strangely still | B |
The vale ne'er seemed so deep before | C |
Nor yet so high the hill | B |
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An awful sense of quietness | D |
A fulness of repose | E |
Breathes from the dewy garden lawns | F |
The silent garden rows | E |
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As the hoof beats of a troop of horse | G |
Heard far across a plain | H |
A nearer knowledge of great thoughts | I |
Thrills vaguely through my brain | H |
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I lean my head upon my arm | J |
My heart's too full to think | K |
Like the roar of seas upon my heart | L |
Doth the morning stillness sink | K |
Robert Louis Stevenson
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