Solitude At An Inn Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEBBCCBBFFBB BB| Oft upon the twilight plain | A |
| Circled with thy shadowy train | A |
| While the dove at distance coo'd | B |
| Have I met thee Solitude | B |
| Then was loneliness to me | C |
| Best and true society | C |
| But ah how alter'd is thy mien | D |
| In this sad deserted scene | D |
| Here all thy classic pleasures cease | E |
| Musing mild and thoughtful peace | E |
| Here thou com'st in sullen mood | B |
| Not with thy fantastic brood | B |
| Of magic shapes and visions airy | C |
| Beckon'd from the land of Fairy | C |
| 'Mid the melancholy void | B |
| Not a pensive charm enjoy'd | B |
| No poetic being here | F |
| Strikes with airy sounds mine ear | F |
| No converse here to fancy cold | B |
| With many a fleeting form I hold | B |
| Here all inelegant and rude | B |
| Thy presence is sweet Solitude | B |
Thomas Warton Jr.
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