I Know An Aged Man Constrained To Dwell Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDED BFBF GHGH IJIJ KLKL MNON POQOI know an aged Man constrained to dwell | A |
In a large house of public charity | B |
Where he abides as in a Prisoner's cell | A |
With numbers near alas no company | B |
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When he could creep about at will though poor | C |
And forced to live on alms this old Man fed | D |
A Redbreast one that to his cottage door | E |
Came not but in a lane partook his bread | D |
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There at the root of one particular tree | B |
An easy seat this worn out Labourer found | F |
While Robin pecked the crumbs upon his knee | B |
Laid one by one or scattered on the ground | F |
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Dear intercourse was theirs day after day | G |
What signs of mutual gladness when they met | H |
Think of their common peace their simple play | G |
The parting moment and its fond regret | H |
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Months passed in love that failed not to fulfill | I |
In spite of season's change its own demand | J |
By fluttering pinions here and busy bill | I |
There by caresses from a tremulous hand | J |
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Thus in the chosen spot a tie so strong | K |
Was formed between the solitary pair | L |
That when his fate had housed him 'mid a throng | K |
The Captive shunned all converse proffered there | L |
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Wife children kindred they were dead and gone | M |
But if no evil hap his wishes crossed | N |
One living Stay was left and on that one | O |
Some recompense for all that he had lost | N |
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Oh that the good old Man had power to prove | P |
By message sent through air or visible token | O |
That still he loves the Bird and still must love | Q |
That friendship lasts though fellowship is broken | O |
William Wordsworth
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