Samuel Taylor Coleridge Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCABBCDEEDFG| HIS Soul fared forth as from the deep home grove | A |
| The father songster plies the hour long quest | B |
| To feed his soul brood hungering in the nest | B |
| But his warm Heart the mother bird above | C |
| Their callow fledgling progeny still hove | A |
| With tented roof of wings and fostering breast | B |
| Till the Soul fed the soul brood Richly blest | B |
| From Heaven their growth whose food was Human Love | C |
| Yet ah Like desert pools that show the stars | D |
| Once in long leagues even such the scarce snatched hours | E |
| Which deepening pain left to his lordliest powers | E |
| Heaven lost through spider trammelled prison bars | D |
| Six years from sixty saved Yet kindling skies | F |
| Own them a beacon to our centuries | G |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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