To A Butterfly Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDCCD EEFFGHGIGHI've watched you now a full half hour | A |
Self poised upon that yellow flower | A |
And little Butterfly indeed | B |
I know not if you sleep or feed | B |
How motionless not frozen seas | C |
More motionless and then | D |
What joy awaits you when the breeze | C |
Hath found you out among the trees | C |
And calls you forth again | D |
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This plot of orchard ground is ours | E |
My trees they are my Sister's flowers | E |
Here rest your wings when they are weary | F |
Here lodge as in a sanctuary | F |
Come often to us fear no wrong | G |
Sit near us on the bough | H |
We'll talk of sunshine and of song | G |
And summer days when we were young | I |
Sweet childish days that were as long | G |
As twenty days are now | H |
William Wordsworth
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nidhee: this poem is just so wonderful.it seems that i am actually in a grassland land where i am grazing at the buttterflies.
Moinkhan: It's a wonderful poem! Wordsworth has crafted a masterpiece, I say. Indeed! The description of the butterfly, its lively movements and the poet's address: all make a beauteous poem.
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Tasha: What is the mood of the poem. And do it have any literary devices other than personification in the poem.
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