Lines Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFGFGHGHGDDIEComposed while climbing the left ascent of Brockley Coomb Somersetshire May | A |
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With many a pause and oft reverted eye | B |
I climb the Coomb's ascent sweet songsters near | C |
Warble in shade their wild wood melody | D |
Far off the unvarying Cuckoo soothes my ear | E |
Up scour the startling stragglers of the flock | F |
That on green plots o'er precipices browze | G |
From the deep fissures of the naked rock | F |
The Yew tree bursts Beneath its dark green boughs | G |
Mid which the May thorn blends its blossoms white | H |
Where broad smooth stones jut out in mossy seats | G |
I rest and now have gain'd the topmost site | H |
Ah what a luxury of landscape meets | G |
My gaze Proud towers and Cots more dear to me | D |
Elm shadow'd Fields and prospect bounding Sea | D |
Deep sighs my lonely heart I drop the tear | I |
Enchanting spot O were my Sara here | E |
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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