Even As A Dragon-s Eye That Feels The Stress Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDECFGFGFG| EVEN as a dragon's eye that feels the stress | A |
| Of a bedimming sleep or as a lamp | B |
| Suddenly glaring through sepulchral damp | B |
| So burns yon Taper 'mid a black recess | A |
| Of mountains silent dreary motionless | C |
| The lake below reflects it not the sky | D |
| Muffled in clouds affords no company | E |
| To mitigate and cheer its loneliness | C |
| Yet round the body of that joyless Thing | F |
| Which sends so far its melancholy light | G |
| Perhaps are seated in domestic ring | F |
| A gay society with faces bright | G |
| Conversing reading laughing or they sing | F |
| While hearts and voices in the song unite | G |
William Wordsworth
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