Lines Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFGFGHGHGDDIE

Composed while climbing the left ascent of Brockley Coomb Somersetshire MayA
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With many a pause and oft reverted eyeB
I climb the Coomb's ascent sweet songsters nearC
Warble in shade their wild wood melodyD
Far off the unvarying Cuckoo soothes my earE
Up scour the startling stragglers of the flockF
That on green plots o'er precipices browzeG
From the deep fissures of the naked rockF
The Yew tree bursts Beneath its dark green boughsG
Mid which the May thorn blends its blossoms whiteH
Where broad smooth stones jut out in mossy seatsG
I rest and now have gain'd the topmost siteH
Ah what a luxury of landscape meetsG
My gaze Proud towers and Cots more dear to meD
Elm shadow'd Fields and prospect bounding SeaD
Deep sighs my lonely heart I drop the tearI
Enchanting spot O were my Sara hereE

Samuel Taylor Coleridge



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