The Old Stone House Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDED| Nothing on the grey roof nothing on the brown | A |
| Only a little greening where the rain drips down | A |
| Nobody at the window nobody at the door | B |
| Only a little hollow which a foot once wore | B |
| But still I tread on tiptoe still tiptoe on I go | C |
| Past nettles porch and weedy well for oh I know | C |
| A friendless face is peering and a still clear eye | D |
| Peeps closely through the casement | E |
| as my step goes by | D |
Walter De La Mare
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