A Whirl-blast From Behind The Hill Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCDDEFDGGHHIIJHH KL

A Whirl Blast from behind the hillA
Rushed o'er the wood with startling soundB
Then all at once the air was stillA
And showers of hailstones pattered roundB
Where leafless oaks towered high aboveC
I sat within an undergroveC
Of tallest hollies tall and greenD
A fairer bower was never seenD
From year to year the spacious floorE
With withered leaves is covered o'erF
And all the year the bower is greenD
But see where'er the hailstones dropG
The withered leaves all skip and hopG
There's not a breeze no breath of airH
Yet here and there and everywhereH
Along the floor beneath the shadeI
By those embowering hollies madeI
The leaves in myriads jump and springJ
As if with pipes and music rareH
Some Robin Good fellow were thereH
And all those leaves in festive gleeK
Were dancing to the minstrelsyL

William Wordsworth



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