Written In March While Resting On The Bridge At The Foot Of Brother's Water. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDDAAC EEFFCGGAACThe Cock is crowing | A |
The stream is flowing | A |
The small birds twitter | B |
The lake doth glitter | B |
The green field sleeps in the sun | C |
The oldest and youngest | D |
Are at work with the strongest | D |
The cattle are grazing | A |
Their heads never raising | A |
There are forty feeding like one | C |
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Like an army defeated | E |
The snow hath retreated | E |
And now doth fare ill | F |
On the top of the bare hill | F |
The ploughboy is whooping anon anon | C |
There's joy in the mountains | G |
There's life in the fountains | G |
Small clouds are sailing | A |
Blue sky prevailing | A |
The rain is over and gone | C |
William Wordsworth
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