A Parsonage In Oxfordshire Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADEEFGD

Where holy ground begins unhallowed endsA
Is marked by no distinguishable lineB
The turf unites the pathways intertwineB
And wheresoe'er the stealing footstep tendsA
Garden and that domain where kindred friendsA
And neighbours rest together here confoundC
Their several features mingled like the soundC
Of many waters or as evening blendsA
With shady night Soft airs from shrub and flowerD
Waft fragrant greetings to each silent graveE
And while those lofty poplars gently waveE
Their tops between them comes and goes a skyF
Bright as the glimpses of eternityG
To saints accorded in their mortal hourD

William Wordsworth



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