Animal Tranquillity And Decay Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHHIJKLM| The little hedgerow birds | A |
| That peck along the roads regard him not | B |
| He travels on and in his face his step | C |
| His gait is one expression every limb | D |
| His look and bending figure all bespeak | E |
| A man who does not move with pain but moves | F |
| With thought He is insensibly subdued | G |
| To settled quiet he is one by whom | H |
| All effort seems forgotten one to whom | H |
| Long patience hath such mild composure given | I |
| That patience now doth seem a thing of which | J |
| He hath no need He is by nature led | K |
| To peace so perfect that the young behold | L |
| With envy what the Old Man hardly feels | M |
William Wordsworth
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