The Stanza Of Childe Harold Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACCAADEBBFF

Who framed the stanza of Childe Harold HeA
It was who halting on a stormy shoreB
Knew well the lofty voice which evermoreB
In grand distress doth haunt the sleepless seaA
With solemn sounds And as each wave did rollC
Till one came up the mightiest of the wholeC
To sweep and surge across the vacant leaA
Wild words were wedded to wild melodyA
This poet must have had a speechless senseD
Of some dead summer's boundless affluenceE
Else whither can we trace the passioned loreB
Of Beauty steeping to the very coreB
His royal verse and that rare light which liesF
About it like a sunset in the skiesF

Henry Kendall



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