In The Woods Of Rydal Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABBAABCDCDCD

Wild Redbreast hadst thou at Jemima's lipA
Pecked as at mine thus boldly Love might sayB
A half blown rose had tempted thee to sipA
Its glistening dews but hallowed is the clayB
Which the Muse warms and I whose head is greyB
Am not unworthy of thy fellowshipA
Nor could I let one thought one notion slipA
That might thy sylvan confidence betrayB
For are we not all His without whose careC
Vouchsafed no sparrow falleth to the groundD
Who gives his Angels wings to speed through airC
And rolls the planets through the blue profoundD
Then peck or perch fond Flutterer nor forbearC
To trust a Poet in still musings boundD

William Wordsworth



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