On The Sight Of A Manse In The South Of Scotland Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACADADA

Say ye far traveled clouds far seeing hillsA
Among the happiest looking homes of menB
Scattered all Britain over through deep glenB
On airy upland and by forest rillsA
And o'er wide plains cheered by the lark that trillsA
His sky born warblings does aught meet your kenB
More fit to animate the Poet's penB
Aught that more surely by its aspect fillsA
Pure minds with sinless envy than the AbodeC
Of the good Priest who faithful through all hoursA
To his high charge and truly serving GodD
Has yet a heart and hand for trees and flowersA
Enjoys the walks his predecessors trodD
Nor covets lineal rights in lands and towersA

William Wordsworth



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