Rest And Be Thankful! - At The Head Of Glencroe Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADEFEDF| Doubling and doubling with laborious walk | A |
| Who that has gained at length the wished for Height | B |
| This brief this simple wayside Call can slight | B |
| And rests not thankful Whether cheered by talk | A |
| With some loved friend or by the unseen hawk | A |
| Whistling to clouds and sky born streams that shine | C |
| At the sun's outbreak as with light divine | C |
| Ere they descend to nourish root and stalk | A |
| Of valley flowers Nor while the limbs repose | D |
| Will we forget that as the fowl can keep | E |
| Absolute stillness poised aloft in air | F |
| And fishes front unmoved the torrent's sweep | E |
| So may the Soul through powers that Faith bestows | D |
| Win rest and ease and peace with bliss that Angels share | F |
William Wordsworth
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