On A Portrait Of Wordsworth Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACD EFDEWORDSWORTH upon Helvellyn Let the cloud | A |
Ebb audibly along the mountain wind | B |
Then break against the rock and show behind | B |
The lowland valleys floating up to crowd | A |
The sense with beauty He with forehead bowed | A |
And humble lidded eyes as one inclined | B |
Before the sovran thought of his own mind | B |
And very meek with inspirations proud | A |
Takes here his rightful place as poet priest | C |
By the high altar singing prayer and prayer | D |
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To the higher Heavens A noble vision free | E |
Our Haydon's hand has flung out from the mist | F |
No portrait this with Academic air | D |
This is the poet and his poetry | E |
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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