There Is An Eminence,--of These Our Hills Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ

There is an Eminence of these our hillsA
The last that parleys with the setting sunB
We can behold it from our orchard seatC
And when at evening we pursue out walkD
Along the public way this Peak so highE
Above us and so distant in its heightF
Is visible and often seems to sendG
Its own deep quiet to restore our heartsH
The meteors make of it a favourite hauntI
The star of Jove so beautiful and largeJ
In the mid heavens is never half so fairK
As when he shines above it 'Tis in truthL
The loneliest place we have among the cloudsM
And She who dwells with me whom I have lovedN
With such communion that no place on earthO
Can ever be a solitude to meP
Hath to this lonely Summit given my NameQ

William Wordsworth



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