Highland Hut Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACACDEFDGDSee what gay wild flowers deck this earth built Cot | A |
Whose smoke forth issuing whence and how it may | B |
Shines in the greeting of the sun's first ray | B |
Like wreaths of vapour without stain or blot | A |
The limpid mountain rill avoids it not | A |
And why shouldst thou If rightly trained and bred | C |
Humanity is humble finds no spot | A |
Which her Heaven guided feet refuse to tread | C |
The walls are cracked sunk is the flowery roof | D |
Undressed the pathway leading to the door | E |
But love as Nature loves the lonely Poor | F |
Search for their worth some gentle heart wrong proof | D |
Meek patient kind and were its trials fewer | G |
Belike less happy Stand no more aloof | D |
William Wordsworth
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