A Whirl-blast From Behind The Hill Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCDDEFDGGHHIIJHH KL| A Whirl Blast from behind the hill | A |
| Rushed o'er the wood with startling sound | B |
| Then all at once the air was still | A |
| And showers of hailstones pattered round | B |
| Where leafless oaks towered high above | C |
| I sat within an undergrove | C |
| Of tallest hollies tall and green | D |
| A fairer bower was never seen | D |
| From year to year the spacious floor | E |
| With withered leaves is covered o'er | F |
| And all the year the bower is green | D |
| But see where'er the hailstones drop | G |
| The withered leaves all skip and hop | G |
| There's not a breeze no breath of air | H |
| Yet here and there and everywhere | H |
| Along the floor beneath the shade | I |
| By those embowering hollies made | I |
| The leaves in myriads jump and spring | J |
| As if with pipes and music rare | H |
| Some Robin Good fellow were there | H |
| And all those leaves in festive glee | K |
| Were dancing to the minstrelsy | L |
William Wordsworth
(1)
Poem topics: , Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
Submit Spanish Translation
Submit German Translation
Submit French Translation
About A Whirl-blast From Behind The Hill
A Whirl-blast From Behind The Hill is a poem by William Wordsworth. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
Write your comment about A Whirl-blast From Behind The Hill poem by William Wordsworth
Best Poems of William Wordsworth
