Suggested At Tyndrum In A Storm Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADEFGFH

Enough of garlands of the Arcadian crookA
And all that Greece and Italy have sungB
Of Swains reposing myrtle groves amongB
'Ours' couch on naked rocks will cross a brookA
Swoln with chill rains nor ever cast a lookA
This way or that or give it even a thoughtC
More than by smoothest pathway may be broughtC
Into a vacant mind Can written bookA
Teach what 'they' learn Up hardy MountaineerD
And guide the Bard ambitious to be OneE
Of Nature's privy council as thou artF
On cloud sequestered heights that see and hearG
To what dread Powers He delegates his partF
On earth who works in the heaven of heavens aloneH

William Wordsworth



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