Inscription For A Fountain On A Heath Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKBLBCBMBAThis Sycamore oft musical with bees | A |
Such tents the Patriarchs loved O long unharmed | B |
May all its ag d boughs o'er canopy | C |
The small round basin which this jutting stone | D |
Keeps pure from falling leaves Long may the Spring | E |
Quietly as a sleeping infant's breath | F |
Send up cold waters to the traveller | G |
With soft and even pulse Nor ever cease | H |
Yon tiny cone of sand its soundless dance | I |
Which at the bottom like a Fairy's Page | J |
As merry and no taller dances still | K |
Nor wrinkles the smooth surface of the Fount | B |
Here Twilight is and Coolness here is moss | L |
A soft seat and a deep and ample shade | B |
Thou may'st toil far and find no second tree | C |
Drink Pilgrim here Here rest and if thy heart | B |
Be innocent here too shalt thou refresh | M |
Thy spirit listening to some gentle sound | B |
Or passing gale or hum of murmuring bees | A |
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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