A Place Of Burial In The South Of Scotland Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABBAABCDDCEE

Part fenced by man part by a rugged steepA
That curbs a foaming brook a Grave yard liesB
The hare's best couching place for fearless sleepA
Which moonlit elves far seen by credulous eyesB
Enter in dance Of church or sabbath tiesB
No vestige now remains yet thither creepA
Bereft Ones and in lowly anguish weepA
Their prayers out to the wind and naked skiesB
Proud tomb is none but rudely sculptured knightsC
By humble choice of plain old times are seenD
Level with earth among the hillocks greenD
Union not sad when sunny daybreak smitesC
The spangled turf and neighbouring thickets ringE
With 'jubilate' from the choirs of springE

William Wordsworth



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