Wordsworth Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDEFDE

Wordsworth thy music like a river rollsA
Among the mountains and thy song is fedB
By living springs far up the watershedB
No whirling flood nor parching drought controlsA
The crystal current even on the shoalsA
It murmurs clear and sweet and when its bedB
Darkens below mysterious cliffs of dreadB
Thy voice of peace grows deeper in our soulsA
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But thou in youth hast known the breaking stressC
Of passion and hast trod despair's dry groundD
Beneath black thoughts that wither and destroyE
Ah wanderer led by human tendernessF
Home to the heart of Nature thou hast foundD
The hidden Fountain of Recovered JoyE

Henry Van Dyke



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