Suggested At Tyndrum In A Storm Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADEFGFH| Enough of garlands of the Arcadian crook | A |
| And all that Greece and Italy have sung | B |
| Of Swains reposing myrtle groves among | B |
| 'Ours' couch on naked rocks will cross a brook | A |
| Swoln with chill rains nor ever cast a look | A |
| This way or that or give it even a thought | C |
| More than by smoothest pathway may be brought | C |
| Into a vacant mind Can written book | A |
| Teach what 'they' learn Up hardy Mountaineer | D |
| And guide the Bard ambitious to be One | E |
| Of Nature's privy council as thou art | F |
| On cloud sequestered heights that see and hear | G |
| To what dread Powers He delegates his part | F |
| On earth who works in the heaven of heavens alone | H |
William Wordsworth
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