There Is A Little Unpretending Rill Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCDDC

There is a little unpretending RillA
Of limpid water humbler far than aughtB
That ever among Men or Naiads soughtB
Notice or name It quivers down the hillA
Furrowing its shallow way with dubious willA
Yet to my mind this scanty Stream is broughtB
Oftener than Ganges or the Nile a thoughtB
Of private recollection sweet and stillA
Months perish with their moons year treads on yearC
But faithful Emma thou with me canst sayD
That while ten thousand pleasures disappearC
And flies their memory fast almost as theyD
The immortal Spirit of one happy dayD
Lingers beside that Rill in vision clearC

William Wordsworth



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