Sweet Was The Walk Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCDEFFEBB| Sweet was the walk along the narrow lane | A |
| At noon the bank and hedge rows all the way | B |
| Shagged with wild pale green tufts of fragrant hay | B |
| Caught by the hawthorns from the loaded wain | A |
| Which Age with many a slow stoop strove to gain | A |
| And childhood seeming still most busy took | C |
| His little rake with cunning side long look | C |
| Sauntering to pluck the strawberries wild unseen | D |
| Now too on melancholy's idle dreams | E |
| Musing the lone spot with my soul agrees | F |
| Quiet and dark for through the thick wove trees | F |
| Scarce peeps the curious star till solemn gleams | E |
| The clouded moon and calls me forth to stray | B |
| Thro' tall green silent woods and ruins gray | B |
William Wordsworth
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