Written Upon A Blank Leaf In "the Complete Angler." Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABCADEEDEDWhile flowing rivers yield a blameless sport | A |
Shall live the name of Walton Sage benign | B |
Whose pen the mysteries of the rod and line | B |
Unfolding did not fruitlessly exhort | A |
To reverend watching of each still report | A |
That Nature utters from her rural shrine | B |
Meek nobly versed in simple discipline | C |
He found the longest summer day too short | A |
To his loved pastime given by sedgy Lee | D |
Or down the tempting maze of Shawford brook | E |
Fairer than life itself in this sweet Book | E |
The cowslip bank and shady willow tree | D |
And the fresh meads where flowed from every nook | E |
Of his full bosom gladsome Piety | D |
William Wordsworth
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