Mark The Concentrated Hazels That Enclose Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADEEFFF| MARK the concentred hazels that enclose | A |
| Yon old grey Stone protected from the ray | B |
| Of noontide suns and even the beams that play | B |
| And glance while wantonly the rough wind blows | A |
| Are seldom free to touch the moss that grows | A |
| Upon that roof amid embowering gloom | C |
| The very image framing of a Tomb | C |
| In which some ancient Chieftain finds repose | A |
| Among the lonely mountains Live ye trees | D |
| And thou grey Stone the pensive likeness keep | E |
| Of a dark chamber where the Mighty sleep | E |
| For more than Fancy to the influence bends | F |
| When solitary Nature condescends | F |
| To mimic Time's forlorn humanities | F |
William Wordsworth
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