Animal Tranquillity And Decay Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHHIJKLM

The little hedgerow birdsA
That peck along the roads regard him notB
He travels on and in his face his stepC
His gait is one expression every limbD
His look and bending figure all bespeakE
A man who does not move with pain but movesF
With thought He is insensibly subduedG
To settled quiet he is one by whomH
All effort seems forgotten one to whomH
Long patience hath such mild composure givenI
That patience now doth seem a thing of whichJ
He hath no need He is by nature ledK
To peace so perfect that the young beholdL
With envy what the Old Man hardly feelsM

William Wordsworth



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