Louisa After Accompanying Her On A Mountain Excursion Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCB DDEFFE GGHIIHI met Louisa in the shade | A |
And having seen that lovely Maid | A |
Why should I fear to say | B |
That nymph like she is fleet and strong | C |
And down the rocks can leap along | C |
Like rivulets in May | B |
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She loves her fire her cottage home | D |
Yet o'er the moorland will she roam | D |
In weather rough and bleak | E |
And when against the wind she strains | F |
Oh might I kiss the mountain rains | F |
That sparkle on her cheek | E |
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Take all that's mine beneath the moon | G |
If I with her but half a noon | G |
May sit beneath the walls | H |
Of some old cave or mossy nook | I |
When up she winds along the brook | I |
To hunt the waterfalls | H |
William Wordsworth
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