A Parsonage In Oxfordshire Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADEEFGDWhere holy ground begins unhallowed ends | A |
Is marked by no distinguishable line | B |
The turf unites the pathways intertwine | B |
And wheresoe'er the stealing footstep tends | A |
Garden and that domain where kindred friends | A |
And neighbours rest together here confound | C |
Their several features mingled like the sound | C |
Of many waters or as evening blends | A |
With shady night Soft airs from shrub and flower | D |
Waft fragrant greetings to each silent grave | E |
And while those lofty poplars gently wave | E |
Their tops between them comes and goes a sky | F |
Bright as the glimpses of eternity | G |
To saints accorded in their mortal hour | D |
William Wordsworth
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