Wordsworth Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDEFDE| Wordsworth thy music like a river rolls | A |
| Among the mountains and thy song is fed | B |
| By living springs far up the watershed | B |
| No whirling flood nor parching drought controls | A |
| The crystal current even on the shoals | A |
| It murmurs clear and sweet and when its bed | B |
| Darkens below mysterious cliffs of dread | B |
| Thy voice of peace grows deeper in our souls | A |
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| But thou in youth hast known the breaking stress | C |
| Of passion and hast trod despair's dry ground | D |
| Beneath black thoughts that wither and destroy | E |
| Ah wanderer led by human tenderness | F |
| Home to the heart of Nature thou hast found | D |
| The hidden Fountain of Recovered Joy | E |
Henry Van Dyke
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