Admonition Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBCDEFDCCWELL may'st thou halt and gaze with brightening eye | A |
The lovely Cottage in the guardian nook | B |
Hath stirred thee deeply with its own dear brook | B |
Its own small pasture almost its own sky | A |
But covet not the Abode forbear to sigh | A |
As many do repining while they look | B |
Intruders who would tear from Nature's book | B |
This precious leaf with harsh impiety | C |
Think what the home must be if it were thine | D |
Even thine though few thy wants Roof window door | E |
The very flowers are sacred to the Poor | F |
The roses to the porch which they entwine | D |
Yea all that now enchants thee from the day | C |
On which it should be touched would melt away | C |
William Wordsworth
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