Intent On Gathering Wool From Hedge And Brake Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACACADEDEEDIntent on gathering wool from hedge and brake | A |
Yon busy Little ones rejoice that soon | B |
A poor old Dame will bless them for the boon | B |
Great is their glee while flake they add to flake | A |
With rival earnestness far other strife | C |
Than will hereafter move them if they make | A |
Pastime their idol give their day of life | C |
To pleasure snatched for reckless pleasure's sake | A |
Can pomp and show allay one heart born grief | D |
Pains which the World inflicts can she requite | E |
Not for an interval however brief | D |
The silent thoughts that search for steadfast light | E |
Love from her depths and Duty in her might | E |
And Faith these only yield secure relief | D |
William Wordsworth
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