Characteristics Of A Child Three Years Old Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHDIJBKLLMBLIM NLOVING she is and tractable though wild | A |
And Innocence hath privilege in her | B |
To dignify arch looks and laughing eyes | C |
And feats of cunning and the pretty round | D |
Of trespasses affected to provoke | E |
Mock chastisement and partnership in play | F |
And as a faggot sparkles on the hearth | G |
Not less if unattended and alone | H |
Than when both young and old sit gathered round | D |
And take delight in its activity | I |
Even so this happy Creature of herself | J |
Is all sufficient solitude to her | B |
Is blithe society who fills the air | K |
With gladness and involuntary songs | L |
Light are her sallies as the tripping fawn's | L |
Forth startled from the fern where she lay couched | M |
Unthought of unexpected as the stir | B |
Of the soft breeze ruffling the meadow flowers | L |
Or from before it chasing wantonly | I |
The many coloured images imprest | M |
Upon the bosom of a placid lake | N |
William Wordsworth
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