Airey-force Valley Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIIJKLMNO

Not a breath of airA
Ruffles the bosom of this leafy glenB
From the brook's margin wide around the treesC
Are steadfast as the rocks the brook itselfD
Old as the hills that feed it from afarE
Doth rather deepen than disturb the calmF
Where all things else are still and motionlessG
And yet even now a little breeze perchanceH
Escaped from boisterous winds that rage withoutI
Has entered by the sturdy oaks unfeltI
But to its gentle touch how sensitiveJ
Is the light ash that pendent from the browK
Of yon dim cave in seeming silence makesL
A soft eye music of slow waving boughsM
Powerful almost as vocal harmonyN
To stay the wanderer's steps and soothe his thoughtsO

William Wordsworth



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