In rhythm, the whole poem is divided into four sections. There are six lines in a poem, and each line has four steps, most of which are iambic, so Wordsworth basically wrote the poem in iambic four steps. In this poem, rhyme also follows certain rules: the first line rhymes with the third line, the second line rhymes with the fourth line, and the last two lines rhyme, that is, rhyme follows the law of ABBCC. The rhyme of ABBCC makes this poem have a strong sense of rhythm, and it is fluent and catchy to recite.
Generally speaking, the rhythm of this poem is very distinct, but not every line adopts the same rhythm.