A Place Of Burial In The South Of Scotland Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBAABCDDCEEPart fenced by man part by a rugged steep | A |
That curbs a foaming brook a Grave yard lies | B |
The hare's best couching place for fearless sleep | A |
Which moonlit elves far seen by credulous eyes | B |
Enter in dance Of church or sabbath ties | B |
No vestige now remains yet thither creep | A |
Bereft Ones and in lowly anguish weep | A |
Their prayers out to the wind and naked skies | B |
Proud tomb is none but rudely sculptured knights | C |
By humble choice of plain old times are seen | D |
Level with earth among the hillocks green | D |
Union not sad when sunny daybreak smites | C |
The spangled turf and neighbouring thickets ring | E |
With 'jubilate' from the choirs of spring | E |
William Wordsworth
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