Most Sweet It Is With Unuplifted Eyes Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEDFGHGHHGMost sweet it is with unuplifted eyes | A |
To pace the ground if path be there or none | B |
While a fair region round the traveler lies | A |
Which he forbears again to look upon | C |
Pleased rather with some soft ideal scene | D |
The work of Fancy or some happy tone | E |
Of meditation slipping in between | D |
The beauty coming and the beauty gone | F |
If Thought and Love desert us from that day | G |
Let us break off all commerce with the Muse | H |
With Thought and Love companions of our way | G |
Whate'er the senses take or may refuse | H |
The Mind's internal heaven shall shed her dews | H |
Of inspiration on the humblest lay | G |
William Wordsworth
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