The Reverie Of Poor Susan Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EECC DDCCAt the corner of Wood Street when daylight appears | A |
Hangs a Thrush that sings loud it has sung for three years | A |
Poor Susan has passed by the spot and has heard | B |
In the silence of morning the song of the Bird | B |
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'Tis a note of enchantment what ails her She sees | C |
A mountain ascending a vision of trees | C |
Bright volumes of vapour through Lothbury glide | D |
And a river flows on through the vale of Cheapside | D |
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Green pastures she views in the midst of the dale | E |
Down which she so often has tripped with her pail | E |
And a single small cottage a nest like a dove's | C |
The one only dwelling on earth that she loves | C |
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She looks and her heart is in heaven but they fade | D |
The mist and the river the hill and the shade | D |
The stream will not flow and the hill will not rise | C |
And the colours have all passed away from her eyes | C |
William Wordsworth
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