On The Sight Of A Manse In The South Of Scotland Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACADADASay ye far traveled clouds far seeing hills | A |
Among the happiest looking homes of men | B |
Scattered all Britain over through deep glen | B |
On airy upland and by forest rills | A |
And o'er wide plains cheered by the lark that trills | A |
His sky born warblings does aught meet your ken | B |
More fit to animate the Poet's pen | B |
Aught that more surely by its aspect fills | A |
Pure minds with sinless envy than the Abode | C |
Of the good Priest who faithful through all hours | A |
To his high charge and truly serving God | D |
Has yet a heart and hand for trees and flowers | A |
Enjoys the walks his predecessors trod | D |
Nor covets lineal rights in lands and towers | A |
William Wordsworth
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