There Is An Eminence,--of These Our Hills Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQThere is an Eminence of these our hills | A |
The last that parleys with the setting sun | B |
We can behold it from our orchard seat | C |
And when at evening we pursue out walk | D |
Along the public way this Peak so high | E |
Above us and so distant in its height | F |
Is visible and often seems to send | G |
Its own deep quiet to restore our hearts | H |
The meteors make of it a favourite haunt | I |
The star of Jove so beautiful and large | J |
In the mid heavens is never half so fair | K |
As when he shines above it 'Tis in truth | L |
The loneliest place we have among the clouds | M |
And She who dwells with me whom I have loved | N |
With such communion that no place on earth | O |
Can ever be a solitude to me | P |
Hath to this lonely Summit given my Name | Q |
William Wordsworth
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