Sweet Was The Walk Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCDEFFEBB

Sweet was the walk along the narrow laneA
At noon the bank and hedge rows all the wayB
Shagged with wild pale green tufts of fragrant hayB
Caught by the hawthorns from the loaded wainA
Which Age with many a slow stoop strove to gainA
And childhood seeming still most busy tookC
His little rake with cunning side long lookC
Sauntering to pluck the strawberries wild unseenD
Now too on melancholy's idle dreamsE
Musing the lone spot with my soul agreesF
Quiet and dark for through the thick wove treesF
Scarce peeps the curious star till solemn gleamsE
The clouded moon and calls me forth to strayB
Thro' tall green silent woods and ruins grayB

William Wordsworth



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