Mark The Concentrated Hazels That Enclose Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADEEFFF

MARK the concentred hazels that encloseA
Yon old grey Stone protected from the rayB
Of noontide suns and even the beams that playB
And glance while wantonly the rough wind blowsA
Are seldom free to touch the moss that growsA
Upon that roof amid embowering gloomC
The very image framing of a TombC
In which some ancient Chieftain finds reposeA
Among the lonely mountains Live ye treesD
And thou grey Stone the pensive likeness keepE
Of a dark chamber where the Mighty sleepE
For more than Fancy to the influence bendsF
When solitary Nature condescendsF
To mimic Time's forlorn humanitiesF

William Wordsworth



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